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djinn-gallery:Ancient Egyptian funerary mask, encrusted wood, about 1400-1300 BC, end of 18th dynast
Another set of photos from excavations in Podlasie, Poland. We wear these masks because graves were
Funerary adornments of man and woman, XII century, Liao Dynasty, Mongolia
Golden funerary mask of Wendjebauendjed, a military commander and high priest during Ancient Egypt’s
The Funerary mask of Pharaoh Amenemope, 21st dynasty
unfantasmarecorreeuropa:Funerary mask, Middle East, Chalcolithic period (5,000-3,000 BC)
Funerary mask of gold, copper overlay, and cinnabarSicán culture, Peru, 10th-11th centurySource: The
humanoidhistory:Funerary Mask, Peru, 10th-11th century, from the Sicán culture. Made of hammered she
met-egyptian-art: Funerary Mask of a Woman, Egyptian ArtTheodore M. Davis Collection, Bequest of The
archaicwonder:Illyrian Type Bronze Helmets with Gold Funerary Masks These were discovered at the cem
archaicwonder:Illyrian Type Bronze Helmets with Gold Funerary Masks These were discovered at the cem
Ancient Egyptian funerary mask (cartonnage, wood, paint, and gold foil) of a man named Wah. Artist
egypt-museum:Funerary Mask of Psusennes IThis funerary mask is the most beautiful of all those found
Funerary Mask (Mask of Agamemnon), Acropolis of Mycenae, Greece (16th century BCE)
Funerary mask of general Wendjebauendjed, from the tomb NRT III at Tanis. Third Intermediate Period,
Gold Mask of AmenemopeGold funerary mask of king Amenemope, the successor of Psusennes I. Third Inte
Mask of WendjebauendjedThis funerary gold mask originally covered the face of the mummy of Wendjebau
unrar: Tourists visit King Tut’s funerary mask in Cairo’s Egyptian Museum, Kenneth Garre
grandegyptianmuseum: Mask of TutankhamunDetail of the funerary mask of Tutankhamun (gold, lapis-lazu
archaicwonder: Mycenaean Funerary Masks Heinrich Schliemann discovered these masks in 1876, while e
carnageandculture: Omar Farouk unearthing a funerary mask, 2004 From the tomb of Djehuty, Kar
Funerary Mask (Mask of Agamemnon), Acropolis of Mycenae, Greece (16th century BCE)
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