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Coffin of the priestess Iset-en-kheb; Egypt, Thebes 25th–26th dynasty; 7th–6th century BC
theancientwayoflife:~ Sarcophagus and lid with husband and wife.Culture: Italic, EtruscanPeriod: Lat
theancientwayoflife:~ Limestone sarcophagus: the Amathus sarcophagus.Period: ArchaicDate: 2nd quarte
chthoniandreams:The Alexander SarcophagusLate 4th century BC, HellenisticThe Alexander Sarcophagus w
Coffin of Weretwahset, the Lady of the House, reinscribed for Bensuipet, early 19th dynasty
Anthropoid coffin of Heribsenes, Dynasty 26 (664-525 B.C.)
Outer Sarcophagus of KhonsuThis wooden coffin bears decoration related to Chapter 17 of the Book of
elsewheregreen:Sarcophagus of Wahibreemakhet, Egyptian, about 600 BC, basalt. Rijksmuseum van Oudhed
Sarcophagus of Tuthmosis IV, 18th dynasty
Outer coffin and grave goods of 17th dynasty Queen Ahhotep II, and likely the Great Royal Wife of P
armthearmour:A Battle Axe recovered from the sarcophagus of a man named Bak-Amun (Baki) in the east
“The Sarcophagus of the Amazons” ; Etruscan, 350-325 BC
Royal coffin found in tomb KV55, possibly a member of Akhenaten’s family
museum-of-artifacts:Close-up of some of the carvings on The Portonaccio Sarcophagus. It was the sarc
Lid of a sarcophagus with scenes from a literary life and an inscription for the deceased,from the V
hellenismo:Marble sarcophagus depicting a cortege in honor of Dionysus including Maenads, Satyrs and
Head of the Mummy of Seti IThe royal mummy of Seti I was buried in an elegant alabaster sarcophagus
A Priestess of Carthage, Punic sarcophagus lid illustration,, 4th c. BC
Wooden mummy mask from 18th dynasty Egypt
Sarcophagus of 26th dynasty Pharaoh Psamtik I, 500 B.C.
talesofdrunkennessandcruelty:A Roman Sarcophagus Is Rescued from Humble Duty as a Flower Pot
Coffin of Queen Ahmose Nefertari, 18th Dynasty
Sarcophagus cover of a woman, chantress of Amun, 21st dynasty
Two goddesses on a chariot* Herakleion, Crete* sarcophagus detailSource: WikimediaAttribution: O.Mus
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