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grandegyptianmuseum: Tomb of Ramesses VI (KV9), Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. Photo: Jakub
Abu Simbel
Temple of Ramesses, Thebes, Egypt, circa 1892.
met-egyptian-art: Ramesses III and Prince Amenherkhepeshef before Hathor, Nina de Garis Davies, Orig
Archaeology: A Secret History - BBC Four Episode 2 “The Search for Civilisation”The begi
Cleopatra’s underwater Palace . ⚫Located on the island of Antirhodos, in Alexandria’s Ea
grandegyptianmuseum: Statue of Thoth as a baboon, from Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel. N
Ramesses II © Guy Sargent
spiritsdancinginthenight: Ramesses III before the triad of Memphis, The Great Harris Papyrus.
オジマンディアス by ♣3※Permission to reprint this was given by the artist. Please do not repost withou
Ramses the II or Ramesses II was an Egyptian New Kingdom Pharaoh. This is not what he looked like.&n
Profession: King (deceased)
deathandmysticism: G. Elliot Smith, Mummy of Ramesses III, 1912
Asiatic Captives from the Battle of KadeshRelief depicts colored and Asiatic captives from the Battl
Scene from the Book of Gates, the Barque of Amun-Ra being towed through the underworld, vanquishing
Medinet Habu Detail of pillars and columns carved with figures and hieroglyphs. The Mortuary temple
Relief of Isis The goddess Isis, decorative detail of sarcophagus of Queen Tuya, mother of Ramesses
spiritsdancinginthenight:King Ramesses II smiting a Nubian captive in front of his beloved wife Nefe
Royal Mummy of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC). Egyptian Museum, Cairo
Ramesses II massacring his enemies In this image Ramesses II wears an elaborate garment, the blue cr
Abu Simbel Temples The Aswan reservoir and the two rock temples at Abu Simbel in Nubia, which were r
egypt-museum:Ramesses II Smiting his EnemiesThis block relief is decorated with a traditional scene
Bust of Ramesses II as a YouthThe bust comes from a seated statue of Ramesses II. He is portrayed wi
Osirid Statues of Ramesses II The “other” granite head displayed in front of Osi
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