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Smelting of GoldRelief depicts metalworkers employed in the manufacture of jewelry, smelting gold by
Force feeding tame cranes, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Mereruka. Old Kingdom, 6th D
Funerary stele of Shespy, 6th dynasty Egypt
Three ancient Egyptian beadnet dresses, from the 4th 5th and 6th dynasties
Coffin of the priestess Iset-en-kheb; Egypt, Thebes 25th–26th dynasty; 7th–6th century BC
Bas relief depicting dancers, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Kagemni. A vizier from th
AN ACHAEMENID INLAID GOLD BUTTON circa 6th-4th century b.c. With a quatrefoil lotus motif, the petal
The Mastaba of MererukaMereruka vizier’s funeral statue in front of his false door at his Saqq
Mereruka vizier’s funeral statue in front of his false door. Mastaba of Mereruka. Reign of king Teti
Relief of a Glass BlowersDetail of a high relief depicts glassblowing in ancient Egypt, from the Mas
Cattle fording a river, Man helping a calf across a river, Mother watching. Mastaba of Princess Idut
Ancient Egyptian painted relief showing men fishing on a small boat, from the mastaba of Nikausesi a
statues of Idu in its niche on the west wall of his Mastaba (Tomb). Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, ca. 23
Glazed steatite seal amulet, Egypt, Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, 2311-2140 BC.
dynastylnoire:bigbeautifulblackgirls:Danielle Brooks ( @daniebb3 ) for glamour magazine May 6th 2015
False door with a statue of Mereruka in his mastaba.
Stucco figure head found at Ming-oi in Central Asia, 6th - 7th Century
ancientpeoples:Faience beadnet dress.Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty. Found in 1933 in Giza, tomb G 2342 D.
Relief with fish offering, Mastaba of Kagemni. Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, c. 2340 BC. Saqqara Necropo
“Faience beadnet dress” Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty 2342 BC, Found in 1933 in Giza - John Galliano A/W
Statue of MeryrahashtefStriding figure of Meryrahashtef, from Sedment, Tomb of Meryrahashtef T274. M
Statue of Pepi IA copper statue of Pepi I still flashes limestone and obsidian eyes, found at Hierak
Ancient Egyptian tomb relief depicting servants bearing food. Artist unknown; 5th or 6th Dynasty (c
Book of CavernsScene of the 6th section of the book of caverns, detail of a wall painting from the T
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