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“Amum…He made me rule…No one rebels against me in all lands. All foreign lands are my
A few items from the New York Public Library, Collection of photographs of Egypt and Nubia.Louxor :
“Tile: Body of a man (black African) Egyptian New realm 20. Dynasty, time Ramses’ III.,
Chest with inscription in demotic and depiction of a sacrifice to SobekEgyptian, c. 1st century B.C.
Medinet-Habu by John Beasley Greene. 1854. Salted paper print from paper negative. Metropolitan Muse
Gold tray handle from Tell Dafna (Daphae), Egypt. Egyptian, Late Period, 26th Dynasty. Museum of Fin
Wooden model of a group of musicians. Middle Kingdom, 11th-12th Dynasty, ca. 2050-1800 BC. Egyptian
Two Rings with Lotus FlowersNew Kingdom (ca. 1400-1200 BCE)In Ancient Egyptian iconography, the lout
Egyptian Faience ceramics The third piece in my Ancient Pottery Series :) See the rest here [x]☆Merc
Greywacke sculpture of King Menkaura and his queen. Egyptian, Old Kingdom, 4th dynasty, 2490-2472 B.
ancientpeoples:Limestone stela of Sobekhotep, Egypt, 18th Dynasty Upper register depicts deceased an
These illustrations come from a book on Egypt written by a British man in 1878. It discusses ancient
kendrajk:Informative Ancient Egypt Comics: BROSOur 1st place contest winner requested a Niankhkhnum
ahencyclopedia:PETS IN ANCIENT EGYPT: THE ancient Egyptians kept animals as pets ranging from domest
Dog game pieceEgyptian, c. 2850 B.C. hippopotamus ivory Walters Art Museum
Block statue of Ankh-pekhredEgyptian, 380-340 B.C.granodioriteWalters Art Museum
Inlay in the form of a jackalEgyptian, c. 380-250 B.C.black and white glass with jasperoid bands Wa
King Tut Wasn’t a Very Important PharaohTutankhamun is perhaps that most famous ancient Egyptian pha
Egyptian 1350–1300 B.C.
ancient-egypts-secrets:Wood and leather prosthetic toe dating from between 950 and 710 B.C., found o
ancient-egypts-secrets:Black steatite and alabaster gaming discsTomb of Hemaka, Egypt, 1st dynastyPh
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