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Lamp in the form of three lotus flowers, from the tomb of Tutankhamun.
Figure of the king, from the Tomb of Tutankhamun,possibly from a standard carried by priests and off
fuckindiva:Head of Isis, or portrait of a Ptolemaic princess attired as Isis, from a Late Hellenisti
Don’t write in your books! Who doesn’t remember this phrase from your schooldays? But for book lover
Statue of Nakhtmin, part of a group depicting him and his wife, carved from a single block of stone.
In honor of #BlackHistoryMonth’s final weekend, we’re taking a look at a few #my
Statue of Princess Nofret, wife of Prince Rahotep.Painted limestone. From the mastaba of Rahotep in
When this limestone stela entered the collection in 1937 from the New York Historical Society the su
Vase decorated with a falcon, reign of King Unas. Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, ca. 2380-2350 BC. Egypti
Conservators in the BKM Conservation Lab have been hard at work preparing objects for a number of up
Pectoral with scarab and cartouche of Psusennes I, from tomb NRT III at Tanis.Third Intermediate Per
Funerary mask of general Wendjebauendjed, from the tomb NRT III at Tanis. Third Intermediate Period,
Gold amulet of a falcon found attached to the bandages of the mummy of Psusennes I,from tomb NRT III
Vignette from Book of the Dead of Heruben (papyrus). Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty, ca. 10
Vignette from Book of the Dead of Khonsumes: The deceased makes an offering and burning incense befo
The detail of the interior of a coffin depicts demons of time with serpent heads (wood and pigments)
Vignette from the “Book of the Dead” of Nauny(papyrus), from the tomb of Meritam
“This one is for all of the working moms out there. The work/life struggle is real these d
Brooklyn Museum programming for Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism has sparked much interest in the r
Overseer ushabti of Queen Duathathor-Henuttawy (c. 1069-1043 BCE), believed to have been the daughte
Base of a marriage scarab of Amenhotep III (c.1391-1353 BC) and Queen Tiye. Now in the Lourvre.
Button of a chest with the cartouche of queen Tiye. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca. 1388-1351 BC
“A detailed exploration of 200 Ancient Egyptian objects from museums around the world, gathere
Cartes postales anciennes des collections du Musée Guimet de Lyon, copies des peintures du to
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