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Professor Georg Ebers was a German Egyptologist of the late nineteenth century who is most famous fo
Howard Carter.Photographer unknown, May 8, 1924.Colored by Lombardie Colorings._____________________
This 20th Dynasty ostracon was discovered by Howard Carter amongst debris near the entrance of Tutan
This blue faience monkey housed in the Brooklyn Museum dates back to the late 18th Dynasty. Purporte
This Roman 3rd century AD crocodile skin armor was found near Manfalut, Egypt. In this region, Roman
Oracle card game project about the Egyptian Gods & Godesses / Drawn by me on Adobe Ilustrato
This garnet necklace with gold fly amulets dates to the 18th Dynasty (1470-1350 BCE). Fly amulets em
Scene from the Book of Gates, the Barque of Amun-Ra being towed through the underworld, vanquishing
the “House of Birth” (the Mammisi) of the Sanctuary of the Goddess Hathor at Nitent&oacu
“The Amduat (literally “that which is in the netherworld”) tells the story
Faience figurine of Isis. Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 664-525 BC.
Hieroglyphic column from the Temple of Amun, 12th Dynasty; 1991-1786 BC, Karnak Temple, Photo by Bil
An Egyptian worker points at Isis Nefert statue on display at a recently found tomb and re-discovery
“Amduat (What is in the Netherworld) was used in Ancient Egypt as a generic name for descripti
Spinning Thread and Weaving, from a rare record of frescoes from Thebes, by Frédéric C
This faience amulet from Gebel Barkal (in Nubia) dates to the 25th Dynasty through the Late Period (
ritterlied: ancientpeoples: Serpentine twenty-sided dice from the Ptolemaic Period, Egypt. Letters f
Ancient Egyptian sculptors working on statues, from a rare record of frescoes from Thebes, by Fr&eac
Relief depicting a sun disk representing Ra with two Uraeus wearing the white and red crowns of Uppe
ancientart: The Sphinx and Great Pyramid, Gizeh. From the album: Egypt and Palestine, volume I;
Triads of King MenkaureThese three schist triads of Menkaure were found by the Egyptologist George R
Reading a seemingly endless line of royal epithets.
“At the end of the 19th century W.M.F. Petrie excavated a series of assemblages at the New Kin
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