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Ancient Egyptian faience amulet depicting the head of the dwarf-god Bes. Artist unknown; ca. 664-33
Medinet-Habu by John Beasley Greene. 1854. Salted paper print from paper negative. Metropolitan Muse
A set of four ancient Egyptian limestone canopic jars, used for holding organs removed from the dece
Bronze figurine of the ancient Egyptian dwarf god Bes. Artist unknown; 25th Dynasty (711-657 BCE).
Bes Pantheos, Ptolemaic period, Egypt
Standing sandstone statue of the 11th Dynasty pharaoh Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II (r. ca. 2061 BCE-2010
gemma-antiqua:Ancient Egyptian gold snake ring, dated to the Ptolemaic period, and more specifically
samuelarsen:EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY: hathor.Hathor was also the goddess of beauty and patron of the cosm
Ancient Egyptian gold amulet in the shape of a ram’s head. Artist unknown; ca. 712-664 BCE (25th [K
dwellerinthelibrary:A detail of Paduamen’s coffin at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, dating to the Twe
Canopic Jar of DuamutefThe four sons of Horus were a group of four gods in ancient Egyptian religion
sealedbeastnue:skies-of-salt:spacesnek:An amazing photo showing an Egyptian Uromastyx (u. aegyptia)
diioonysus:egyptian mythology | modern gods & goddesses | bastet→ Bastet was the goddess of cats
Ancient Egyptian mummy mask
marxistbarbie:Ancient Egyptian funerary art found in the tombs and funerary temples of Thebes, Egypt
Ancient Egyptian protective amulet (faience with dark blue glaze) of the protective god Bes. Artist
Bes Pantheos, Ptolemaic period, Egypt
Ancient Egyptian mummy masks, Roman period, 1st century BC
met-egyptian-art:Artist’s Sketch of a Swallow, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtRogers Fund,
met-egyptian-art:Scarab Finger Ring, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtPurchase, Edward S. Har
Bes, worshipped as a protector of households
Bes sculpture, Egypt
Bes Pantheos, Ptolemaic period, Egypt
Wooden figure of Bes standing on a lotus, holding a tambourine and dancing
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