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Force feeding tame cranes, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Mereruka. Old Kingdom, 6th D
egypt-museum:The Meidum GeeseThis part of a wall painting was found in the Mastaba of Nefermaat and
grandegyptianmuseum:Two sculptors working on a statue (painted limestone), relief from the Mastaba o
Dig Diary, February 24, 2019:The season ended on February 21. We got an incredible amount done in ju
Bas relief depicting dancers, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Kagemni. A vizier from th
Dig Diary, February 12, 2018:We finished the new retaining walls and stairway down to the Thutmoside
Ptahhotep in leopard skin, raising a goblet to his lips, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba o
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
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
A farmer leading tame cranes, detail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Ti. Old Kingdom, 5th Dyna
Relief depicting a porter with a basket of fledglings, from the Mastaba of Princess Sesheshet Idutat
statues of Idu in its niche on the west wall of his Mastaba (Tomb). Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, ca. 23
Interior of the Mastaba of Ti. Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, ca. 2494-2345 BC. SaqqaraNecropolis.
Relief of Sculptors and Glass BlowersWorkshop of sculptors and glass blowers, painted relief, from t
egypt-museum:The Meidum GeeseThis part of a wall painting was found in the Mastaba of Nefermaat and
False door with a statue of Mereruka in his mastaba.
Relief with fish offering, Mastaba of Kagemni. Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty, c. 2340 BC. Saqqara Necropo
The Meidum Geese,frieze from Mastaba of Nefermaat and Itet, dating back to reign of Sneferu. Old Kin
grandegyptianmuseum:Relief depicting a scribeDetail of a wall carving from the Mastaba of Akhethotep
juvancy:composition:Watercolor + Casting Painted Concrete + Mastaba (Pigmented Wood)juvancy
juvancy:mastaba & stair sculptures © daniel juvancy
Wall Painting of geese (“Meidum Geese”). Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, Reign of Snefru (ca. 25
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