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met-egyptian-art:Portrait of the Boy Eutyches, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptian ArtGift of Edwar
archaicwonder:Egyptian Bronze Scepter Finial, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1307-1196 BC Cast in the for
archaicwonder:Egyptian Bronze Scepter Finial, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1307-1196 BC Cast in the for
Statuette of the god Ptah (bronze with black pigment and inlaid silver and gold). In Egyptian mythol
Statue of the Cult of OsirisPainted wood and bronze, 16.8 x 36 x 38 cms.Ptolemaic Period ca. 332-30
Egyptian Accessories, from ‘Trachten der Voelker’, c.1864,Albert Kretschmer.
Amulet (faience with blue-green glaze) depicting the falcon god Horus. Artist unknown; 664-332 BCE
“Tile: Body of a man (black African) Egyptian New realm 20. Dynasty, time Ramses’ III.,
The Unfinished Egyptian Obelisk of Aswan,Lying at the Ancient Egyptian quarries of Aswan is a giant
met-egyptian-art:Fragment of a Wedjat Eye Ring, Egyptian ArtRogers Fund, 1911Metropolitan Museum of
angelsinart:Detail of the Egyptian Pharoah Taharqa of the 25th dynastyPiazza Venezia, Trieste, Italy
littlepawz:The royal city of the last Egyptian Dynasty (Ptolemaic Dynasty), where Cleopatra, the las
memento-moli:Egyptian gods AU Dabihawks Comission for @/firesasa68
Ancient Egyptian faience sistrum (rattle) inscribed with the name of Ptolemy I Soter (r. 305-282 BCE
Ancient Egyptian figurine of a lion headed goddess, 21st-22nd Dynasty, 1075-716 B.C.
Ancient Egyptian embossed silver usekh (”aegis”) with the head of a lioness, perhaps representing th
A Roman Stone Bust of Aphrodite-Isis, Egypt, c. 1st century AD
egypt-museum:“The first evidence of an Egyptian connection with bees goes back to nearly 3000 BCE, w
historicwomendaily:request by @spermjackiavelli↳ Nitocris
Bed in Egyptian Style, from ‘Nouveaux modèles de Tentures (Bibliothèque de l'Ameublement)&rsqu
Perfume Sprinkler with Design of Marvered White-Trail Feather…, Egyptian, 12th–13th century,
egypt-museum:An Egyptian woman at her devotions, 1925Illustration by AmédéeForestier (French, 1854-1
Canopic jar lid (limestone) in the shape of a falcon head, representing the deity Qebehsenuef, one o
According to the Ancient Egyptian Coffin Texts, only the dead may know the true form of a god. Thoth
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