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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
In his Travels in Egypt, Charles Edwin Wilbour writes about coming upon a small room with images and
A life-size lithograph of the Rosetta Stone, printed on several sheets and pasted together. Schlicht
followthebluebell:thereallieutenantcommanderdata:“A collection of common glyphs of the poorly unders
Stele depicting the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I (r. 1290-1279 BCE) and his son, the future Ramesses
doydoune:space-kitto-supreme:swirling-orbs-of-disorder:alexandriad:woman yelling at cat meme but mak
Temple of Karnak complex, ornately carved Ptolemaic gateway of the 10th pylon, many hieroglyphic dep
Kneeling sculpture (greywacke) of Hor-wedja, son of Sasobek, the Grand Vizier to the 26th Dynasty ph
Golden bezel of a lapis lazuli scarab ring, with hieroglyphs reading “Chiefs of the Pries
joekewlio:Oh, cool, I can read hieroglyphics now
Serpentinite statuette of Amenhotep III. Artist unknown; ca. 1391-1353 BCE. Now in the M
Block statue (diorite) of one Minhotep. Artist unknown; ca. 1850-1640 BCE (late 12th or early
Painted limestone ushabti of the Ramesside necropolis official Sennedjem. Artist unknown; ca.
Ancient Egyptian red granite box in the shape of a miniature shrine or shrine-shaped sarcophagus, ma
Limestone ushabti of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Merneptah (r. 1213-1203 BCE). Thought to have co
Limestone ushabti of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep II (r. ca. 1427-1401 BCE), shown holding two
Granite doorjamb from a temple of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Great”
jepsipepsi:Mad Max Fury road as hieroglyphics. Not mine, don’t know who to credit. But kudos t
Hieroglyphics
allthingslinguistic: Mark Davis, the president of the Unicode Consortium and chair of the Emoji Subc
#egyptian pattern
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