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“An Egyptian peasant woman and her child” by Leon Bonnat, 1869-70
thatlittleegyptologist:rudjedet:This image exists and we didn’t make it??? What is happening(AFAIK t
lionofchaeronea:Ancient Egyptian statue of a nobleman and his wife, from the Fifth Dynasty (ca. 2494
Egyptian 1350–1300 B.C.
Detail of an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus. 11th-10th Century B.C.
Ancient Egyptian Book of the dead known as the papyrus of Ani, 19th dynasty, c. 1300 -1250 B.C.
didanawisgi:Egyptian concept of time is represented by the hieroglyph ‘Neheh’, which means ‘eternal
Egyptian sculpture of Nubian archers, unknown date
Priest making an offering to Ramesses II, illustration after an Ancient Egyptian original
Ancient Egyptian alabaster boat
Ancient Egyptian burial chamber in the tomb of Nebenmaat at Deir El Medina
met-egyptian-art:Earrings with ibex head terminal, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtGift of H
Granodiorite statue of a man named Minemheb, accompanied by a baboon representing Thoth. Artist unk
met-egyptian-art:Schilbe fish, sacred to Hatmehyt, on standard, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian
Berdj Tchakedjian (Egyptian, *1939)
Berdj Tchakedjian (Egyptian, *1939)
thegetty:The colorful world of Ancient glass.Red: Egyptian Head Inlay, 1540 - 1075 B.C.Orange: Late
youcannottakeitwithyou:Laurent Marcel Salinas (Egyptian/French, 1913 - 2010)Owl
thirsty-hoe:apairoflyriumtattooedbreasts:thesixpennybook:historical-nonfiction:The Egyptian Mau is p
Ancient Egyptian statue of a couple and their child. Artist unknown; reign of the 18th Dynasty phar
pileofknives:r-incels:peashooter85:Ancient Egyptian statue of the god Osiriswhys it gotta be like th
Ruti, the double lion representing yesterday and tomorrow, with the hieroglyph for ‘horizon&rs
Hathoric column from the Shrine of the Goddess Hathor located next to the of Hatshepsut
ancientpeoples:Woven medallion from a tunic, showing the good shepherdCoptic Egypt, 5th–7th centuryT
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