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A farmer leading tame cranes, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Ti. Old Kingdom, 5th Dyna
Relief depicting a porter with a basket of fledglings, from the Mastaba of Princess Sesheshet Idutat
statues of Idu in its niche on the west wall of his Mastaba (Tomb). Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, ca. 23
Interior of the Mastaba of Ti. Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, ca. 2494-2345 BC. SaqqaraNecropolis.
Glazed steatite seal amulet, Egypt, Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, 2311-2140 BC.
Stone Horse Tang Dynasty (618-907)Length 11 ½ inches, 29 cm.This extremely rare stone horse a
kleenextasteslikeclouds:The glamorous and beautiful Shahbanu Farah Diba Pahlavi, last empress of Ira
Statue of Prince RahotepRahotep might have been a son of King Sneferu and thus, a brother of King Kh
False door with a statue of Mereruka in his mastaba.
Nose and lips of Akhenaten - New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, ca. 1353–1336 B.C. Indurated li
ancientpeoples:Faience beadnet dress.Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty. Found in 1933 in Giza, tomb G 2342 D.
Statue group of Nen-kheft-ka and his wife Nefer-shemes. Artist unknown; ca. 2350 BCE (5th Dynasty,
Relief with fish offering, Mastaba of Kagemni. Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, c. 2340 BC. Saqqara Necropo
Cho Hûi-ryong Old Weathered Plum Tree with Spring Blossoms and a Poem, Choson Dynasty
“Faience beadnet dress” Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty 2342 BC, Found in 1933 in Giza - John Galliano A/W
mediumaevum:A coin weight from the Umayyad Dynasty, dated 743, made of glass. One of the oldest Isla
Statue of MeryrahashtefStriding figure of Meryrahashtef, from Sedment, Tomb of Meryrahashtef T274. M
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Shell of King Sekhemkhet. Old Kingdom, 3rd Dynasty, ca. 2650 BC [700x800
The Meidum Geese,frieze from Mastaba of Nefermaat and Itet, dating back to reign of Sneferu. Old Kin
fluores + seine + lian===i just wanted to draw and colour eyes of my OCs, but it looked too out of c
jeannepompadour:A so called “Phoenix crown” of an unknown Ming dynasty Empress
The Great Pyramids of Giza
The Chapel of Queen Meresankh III of the Fourth DynastyShe held the royal titles of King’s Dau
Painted limestone statue of a man named Minnefer. Artist unknown; late 5th Dynasty (ca. 2377-2311 B
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