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Inscribed block statue (black granite) of Irj-aa, a priest of Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 750-664 BCE
Scarab finger ring (gold and glazed steatite) inscribed with the name of the deity Amun-Re. Artist
Hail unto thee who art Khephra in Thy hiding, even unto Thee who art Khephra in Thy silence, who tra
Fragment in sunk relief of a female deity bearing offerings, originally used as decoration in the te
Ancient Egyptian limestone statue depicting the goddess Isis and Wepwawet, wolf-headed deity from th
Ushabti (polychrome faience) of one Djehutymose. Artist unknown; ca. 1279 BCE (19th Dynasty, New Ki
Commemorative scarab (steatite) of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III, with a hieroglyphic inscr
Carnelian carved bracelet plaque of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep III, depicting the ruler enth
Block statue of Pe-Kher-Kons. Artist unknown; ca. 946-736 BCE (Third Intermediate Period). Now in
Francis Quarles’ Emblems and: Hieroglyphics of the Life of Man, Modernized, 1773
art-odyssey:The lost color in Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics
Terracotta mold bearing a cartouche with the throne name of the 18th Dynasty general-turned-pharaoh
thoodleoo:i know absolutely jack shit about hieroglyphics but just based on these little dudes i can
Ancient Egyptian wooden funerary stela of a man named Naftekhmut, showing him and his daughter Shepe
Funerary papyrus belonging to the singer Tiye, containing Chapter 125 of the “Book of the Dead”. Ar
Limestone block statue of Ay, Second Prophet of Amun. Artist unknown; ca 1336-1327 BCE (18th Dynast
lushrainforest: Ancient hieroglyphics of worlds.com excavated.
Inktober day 23! Since I draw mermaids all the time, I tried something experimental. Here’s my
photographyofdavidhanjani: Hieroglyphics. Photo By David Hanjani
Base of a statue of the 3rd Dynasty pharaoh Djoser (r. ca. 2686-2648 BCE), showing his royal titles.
Rosetta Stone. Part of grey and pink granodiorite stela bearing priestly decree concerning Ptolemy V
Ancient Egyptian red granite box with lid, representing a miniature shrine or shrine-shaped sarcopha
Painted limestone stela of the steward Mentuwoser. Artist unknown; ca. 1944 BCE (Year 17 of the rei
Travertine ushabti (with painted hieroglyphics) of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Siptah (r. ca. 1197-1191
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