Amenhemhat III
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Amenhotep III (Louvre)
Quartzites statue 4th Dynasty (Metropolitan Museum NY)
Mentuhotep II, 11th dynasty
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Mentuhotep II
King Sesostris I (Osiride Pillar)
Book of Coming Forth by Day (Book of the Dead) - 42 Negatives confessions - MAAT
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Limestone Head (4th Dynasty)
Painting of Musicians Tomb of Nakht
Painting of farming Tomb of Nakht
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Ahmose I Dyn 18
Head of a Sphinx possibly of Amenemhat I Dyn 12
Ceremonial Implement in the shape of an Ankh Dyn 19
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Tomb of Nakh Scribe and priest under Tuthmosis IV 18th dynasty
Relief from the temple of Queen Hatshepsut
Temple of Seti
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Shabti of Akhenaten, Metropolitan Museum
Sandstone head of Mentuhotep II at British museum
Tiye
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tomb of Merymery.
Wall Relief..
Mummy Portrait
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Broad Necklace Dyn 18 during Thutmoses III
Tomb of Menna - Hunters daughter
Tombs of the Nobles (Luxor) Thebes
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Meritaten (18th Dyn)
Meritaten (18th Dyn)
Meritaten (18th Dyn)
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Tuya 18th Dynasty Louvre
12th Dynasty
New discovery, Temple of Amenhotep III Luxor (Thebes)
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Mentuhotep III
Excavation of the Tomb of Ba Disit 26th Dynasty
New discovery Tomb of BaDisit
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Men Harvesting grapes (Tomb of Nakh Scribe/Priest under Thutmosis IV)
Tomb of Menna (scribe under Thutmosis IV)
Musician Banquet Mural from Tomb of Rekhmire Vizier under Thutmosis III
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Tomb of Rekhmire under Thutmosis II Luxor Thebes
Tomb of Rekhmire under Thutmosis II
Craftsmanship. Tomb of Rekhmire under Thutmosis II
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Amenhotep IV (Akhenathen) Daughter
Female torso Nefertiti wife of Pharaoh Amenophis IV
quote:Extract from the Prophecy of Neferti:
Then a king will come from the South,
Ameny, the justified, by name Son of a woman of Ta-Seti, child of Upper Egypt.
He will take the white crown, He will wear the red crown; He will join the Two Mighty Ones.. Rejoice, O people of his time, The son of man will make his name for all eternity! ..
Asiatics will fall to his sword, Libyans will fall to his flame, Rebels to his wrath, traitors to his might, As the serpent on his brow subdues the rebels for him.
One will build the Walls-of-the-Ruler To bar Asiatics from entering Egypt
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General Nakhtmin, First Prophet of Min and Isis
Spoon in the form of a swimminggirl holding a duck 18-19th Dynasty
Amenhotep III
Spoon from 18th Dynasty
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Lower part of a royal head Dyn 18 Amarna
Canopic jar head Dyn 12-12 Memphite region
Head rest Dyn 13 Thebes
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seem to be two very different hair types going on here
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Amun Ra the Ultimate
You have the greatest pictures.
Thanks.
Caution: Do your thing and ignore the bytch called Lionese, and the retard called Cashitty. On of them or both will appear on your thread sooner or later. They are the forum house flies. Nuisance....
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Statuette of a woman Dynasty 12-13 Memphite region
Head of Statue Dynasty 12 early Memphite region Met museum
Dyn 18 early reign of Thutmose III
Dyn 18
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Broad collar necklace Dyn 12-13 Tomb of Senebtisi
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High Ranking official
Musicians from Akhenaton/Amenhotep IV Temple at Karnak
Relief of white chapel dedicated to Amon-Min thyphallic god of fertility
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Statue of Tjeteti Dyn 6
Headrest Dyn 12 Wood
Head of a man Dyn 2 (probably), Metropolitan Museum
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Bronze figure of kneeling King Napatan period
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Shabti of Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)
Model of a granary Dynasty 11-12
Stela of Dynasty 11-18 Thebes
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Sculpture of a princess
Limestone Jar with human face mid-12th Dynasty
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Is she 12th dyn also and if possible could you include their names? might come in handy for future reference, great pics.
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This is the max info I got currently about that particular image: Model of a princess. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty. Wood, gold leaf. Gulbekian Museum
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Thanks Amun.
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Head of Menkaure 4th Dynasty
Head of Amenhotep III, Dyn18, Red Granite Carlos Museum (Emory edu)
Relief with butchers Dynasty 11 reign of Mentuhotep II
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Riding man Dyn 17-18 (early) Metropolitan Museum
Nebsen, a scribe in the royal treasury, and the woman is Nebet-ta, a singer in the temple of the goddess Isis. Dyn 18, early in the reign of Amenhotep III Brooklyn Museum
Pair of Penannular Earrings Thutmose III Dyn 18
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Hinged Cuff Bracelet Dyn 18 under Thutmose III Thebes
Hinged cuff bracelet Dyn 18 under Thutmose III Thebes
Cuff bracelet with cat amulets Thutmose Dyn 18
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Senkamanisken Excavated in Nuri, nubia pyramid 3 Napatan
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Amenemhat V 13th Dynasty
Tomb of Nebamun (meaning "My Lord is Amun") under Amenhotep III (Thebes)
Tomb of Nebamun
Tomb of Nebamun
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Tomb of Nebamun 18th Dynasty
Tomb of Nebamun 18th Dynasty
Four estate workers bringing produce to Nebamun Tomb of Nebamun 18th Dynasty
Four estate workers bringing produce to Nebamun Tomb of Nebamun 18th Dynasty
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In the upper register a herd of cattle is brought to Nebamun; in front of the cattle the herdsmen bow down to a standing scribe who records the produce. In the lower register a man drives cattle towards some seated scribes.
Painting from the Tomb Chapel of Nebamun British Museum
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Tomb of Nebamun Dyn 18
Tomb of Nebamun Dyn 18
Tomb of Nebamun
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Relief of King Amenemhat I
Senenmut 18 Dyn Architect (under Hatshepsut) British Museum
Part of head of red granite statue of Amenhotep III (Dyn 18)
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Tiye
Queen Tiye
Temple built during Mentuhotep II
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Tiye Dyn 18
Tiye (dyn 18)
Amenhotep III Pelizaeus-museum
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Taharqo Nuri Pyramid
Taharqo Nuri Pyramid
General Nakhtmin
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Head of Amenhotep III
Head of a queen from a sphinx probably mother of Senwosret III 12th Dynasty
Block statue of the Senenmut 18th Dynasty
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Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
Soldier Saluting Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
Banner bearer Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
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Soldiers Present Banners Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
Two dancers relief Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
Sacrifice bas relief Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
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“ Let’s show the world what the blackman can do when he works in freedom” Lumumba? The longest lasting and greatest HUMAN civilization ever.. .. over 4000!!!! years
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Banner bearer Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
Sacrifice Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
Dignitaries hail the Pharaoh Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
A store house from Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV Temple project in Karnak Thebes
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Head of statue of Amenhotep III Kestner Museum
Kemet Ceremonial Spoon 18th Dynasty (Louvre)
Wife of Nakhtmin
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Amenhotep III (meaning Amun is satisfied/at peace) Valley of the Kings,Dyn18, Thebes
This statuette depicts the Memphite deity Ptah standing on a platform in the form of the hieroglyph for 'Maat' late period KMKG-MRAH museum
Statue of Nefertiti Amarna 18th Dyn Louvre
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Elaborate gold coronation pectoral ornament with band from the tomb of King Tutankhamun 18th Dyn
Elaborate gold coronation pectoral ornament from the tomb of King Tutankhamun, found inside one of the boxes in the treasury room. The central figure is the king himself with the khepresh crown and the crook and the flail in his hands. Ptah is facing the king and behind Ptah is Heh and above him a cobra together forming a cryptographic writing of Tutankhamun's throne name. Behind the king sits Sekhmet, goddess of war. The wide bands consist of cartouches and hieroglyphic symbols and the counterpoise shows the king with the war helmet and a winged figure of Ma'at holds out an ankh to him.
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Detail of third coffin of Tutankhamun
Plaster mummy mask of Dyn5-6, Giza Brooklyn Museum
Temple relief 18th Dynasty
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Relief Tomb of Dagi Dyn 11 Reign of Mentuhotep II
Head of Goddess Anukis/Anuket Dyn 19
Head of a male Dyn 12-18
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many images I had never seen thank you
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Waay to go Amen
She was associated with the lower cataracts (near Aswan) and probably originated in Nubia or Sudan. Specifically, she was associated with Setet Island (Sehel island) and Abu (Elephantine) 1st nome of Upper Egypt, and was goddess of everything south of the Egyptian border. She was widely worshipped in Nubia, and given the title "Mistress of Nubia". In southern Nubia, Khnum merged with the ram-headed Amun, so Anuket and Satet (Satis) in some places also appear as wives of Amun.
One of the Goddess of Ta-Seti aka the 1st nome,see that's why I asked you to label them for futher reference whenever possible http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/anuket.html Like this one also
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Limestone Funerary Stela of the Gatekeeper of Maati,Dynasty 11 reign of Mentuhotep II, early Metropolitan Museum
Tomb of Kheru Tombs of the Royals Thebes
New discovery
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Statuette of an unknown ruler, kneeling, perhaps Pharaoh Tutankhamen 18th Dyn Museum of Archaeology,University of Pennsylvania
Scribes with reed pens measuring and recording harvest, Tomb of Mennah, scribe of the fields and estate inspector under Pharaoh Thutmosis IV, 18th Dynasty Thebes
Broad Collar Necklace Akhenaten/Amenhotep IV 18th Dyn Faience bead (Met Museum)
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Tomb of Menna 18th dyn reign of Tuthmosis IV early Amenhotep III
Tomb of Menna
Tomb of Menna
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Taharqa 25th Dyn
General Nakhtmin
Statue of Amenemheb (18th Dyn)
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great pics, keep up the good work
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Plaque with relief of Amun seated 25 Dyn ("Nubian/Kushite" Dynasty)
Canopic jar of princess Sithathoryunet Dynasty 12 reign of Senwosret II–Amenemhat III
Statuette of King Taharqa and the falcon deity Hemen 25th Dynasty (known as "nubian/kushite" dynasty)
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Nubian pharaoh Taharqa 25th Dynasty
Incised hieroglyphic text round the body identifying the owner as Harwa, high steward to the divine adoratrice Amenirdis 25th Dynasty ("Nubian/Kushite Dynasty")
Horemakhet son of Shabaka and high priest of Amun in Thebes during the reign of his father and two of his successors. 25th dynasty, Karnak Thebes
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Karakhamun was a royal priest of the 25th Dynasty ASA Project Excavation
Fragments of a Deity Procession Dynasty 12 Senwosret I
Figure of Seped from a procession of deities Dynasty 12 Senwosret I Memphite region Metropolitan Museum
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Ankh cross for life Djed column for stability and Wass sceptre for power, Karnak Temple Complex Thebes
Head of a King Dyn 25-26
Statue of the Steward Au Dynasty 12 reign of Senwosret I–early Amenemhat II Memphite Mastaba of Senwosretankh Met Museum
Statue of the Steward Au Dynasty 12
Motto Clasps of Sithathoryunet reign of Senwosret II–Amenemhat III 12th Dynasty
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Retrieved at the 11th Dynasty temple of Nebhepetra Mentuhotep, but probably comes from the Eighteenth Dynasty temples of Tuthmosis III NATIONAL museum Ireland
Finely modelled and incised shabti of a woman depicted with mummiform body, holding a pick and a hoe for work, and wearing an intricately braided heavy wig 19th dyn NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND
An Egyptian milk bottle (RMO Leiden, early 18d) Rijks museum
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The head of a statue of Amenhotep III, re-carved for Ramesses II. (Thebes), New Kingdom, 18th-19th dynasty Walters Museum Baltimore
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Sesostris I 12th Dynasty
Reconstructed White Chapel of Senwosret I Karnak Thebes l
Ankh, Djed, Wass Relief White Chapel of Senwosret I Karnak Thebes l
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Reconstructed White Chapel, dedicated to Amon-Min, ithyphallic god of fertility, Karnak,Thebes built under Pharaoh Sesostris I 12th Dynasty
Reconstructed White Chapel, dedicated to Amon-Min, ithyphallic god of fertility, Karnak,Thebes, built under Pharaoh Sesostris I
Reconstructed White Chapel of Senwosret I 12th Dynasty Karnak Thebes
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Reconstructed White Chapel of Senwosret I 12th Dynasty Karnak Thebes
Reconstructed White Chapel of Senwosret I 12th Dynasty Karnak Thebes
Reconstructed White Chapel of Senwosret I 12th Dynasty Karnak Thebes
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Luxor Temple Thebes
Reconstructed White Chapel of Senwosret I 12th Dynasty Karnak Thebes
Reconstructed White Chapel of Senwosret I 12th Dynasty Karnak Thebes
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Bust of a Queen Ahmose-Nefertari(?) Early 18th Dynasty, probably reign of Ahmose I, Thebes
Figure of a Woman (Itef) Dynasty 12 An enormous spiral wig associated with the goddess Hathor popular in the Middle Kingdom, cascades down her back.
Canopic Jar of Queen Tiye(?) Amarna 18th Dyn
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Nice images. Most presented are from the Middle and New Kingdom. Any more art from the Old Kingdom? It would be nice if some sarcophagi could also be presented.
Head of Userkaf 5th Dyn.
Menkaure 4th Dyn.
Scribe 5th Dyn.
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I already posted many from the Old Kingdom and a few pre-dynastic era but they are rarer in the world of Ancient Kemet history (Egyptology) in general. We must take into account the numerous dynasties that followed them, including themselves or foreign occupations like the Hyksos, Libyans, Asians, Persians, Assyrians, Romans, Greeks, Persians, Muslim Arabs, British, individual grave-robbers and modern archeologists who were often keen to destroy, rob, modify past history to fit their own or out of frustration. For example, the Assyrians destroyed many 25th Dynasty (their enemy) or earlier artifacts during the occupation of Ancient Egypt as they did elsewhere in western Asia when they conquered people. It was a way for them to assert their power. Considering the time period very far in the past, we can consider ourselves lucky to have so many vestiges of this great past.
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Mouth of Akhenaten or Nefertiti Dyn 18 Amarna
Head of a Shabti of Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV) 18th dyn
Shabti of Taharqa 25th (Kushite dynasty)
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Writing Palette and Brush of Princess Meketaten Dyn 18 Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)
Painters Palette Dyn18 Palette of a Scribe Dyn17 early 18 Thebes (known as 'City of Amun' in Kemet language)
Painter's Palette Dynasty 18 The oval cartouche at one end encircles the throne name of Amenhotep III, Nebmaatre, and the epithet -beloved of Re.-
Cosmetic Box of the Cupbearer Kemeni Dyn 12 under Amenemat IV
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Tomb of Menna 18th Dynasty and probably worked under both Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III
Tomb of Menna 18th Dynasty and probably worked under both Tuthmosis IV and Amenhotep III
Tomb of Nakht 18th Dynasty scribe and priest under Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV, Thebes (City of Amun)
Tomb of Nakht 18th Dynasty scribe and priest under Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV, Thebes (City of Amun)
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Statue of Tjeteti as a young man Dyn 6 Teti Pyramid Memphis Metropolitan Museum
Statue of Tjeti in middle age Dyn 6 Teti Pyramid Memphite region
Statue of a farm worker Dynasty 6 Teti Pyramid Memphite region
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Stela of Takhennu 25th Dynasty British Museum
Stela of Ikhonsshedef Dyn 25
Stela depicting Hotepamun 25th Dynasty
Stela of Tamit: below a winged sun-disk and a 'kheker'-frieze the lady Tamit is depicted in adoration of Osiris, Isis, Nephthys, and the four sons of Horus, who stand behind an altar on which rests a large lotus-flower. 25th Dynasty
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Jewel chest of Tuyu. Found empty of any jewels as the tomb was robbed in antiquity, the chest bears the name of Amenhotep III, son-in-law of Tuyu, who placed it in the tomb as offering Thebes (known as Niwt Imn,'City of Amun', in Ancient Egyptian time)
Jewel chest of Tuyu. Found empty of any jewels as the tomb was robbed in antiquity, the chest bears the name of Amenhotep III, son-in-law of Tuyu, who placed it in the tomb as offering Thebes (known as 'City of Amun' in Ancient Egyptian time)
Princess Dyn 18 Amarna
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Upper part of a black Granite, New Kingdom Metropolitan Museum
Seated Ptah Dynasty 21-25 Metropolitan Museum
Tomb of Meryre 18th Dynasty Amarna
Tomb of Meryre
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Tomb of Meryre 18th Dyn Amarna
Tomb of Meryre 18th Dyn Amarna
Tomb of Meryre
Tomb of Meryre
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Two Princess shaking a sistrum Tomb of Kheruef (Senaa) 18 Dyn 'Steward of the Great Royal Wife, Tiye’, ‘Royal Scribe’ during the reign of Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV Neues Museum
Tomb of Kheruef (Senaa) Dyn 18
Akhenaten Family member Amarna
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Figures of Tjetji and his wife Debet seated at table 4th to 5th dynasty from Tomb of Tjetji
Sesostris I (Senwosret I) Dyn 12 Memphite region
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Two officials, fragment, inscribed. From the tomb of Nespekashuty 25th Dynasty ("kushite dynasty") Thebes (City of Amun)
Tomb Chapel of Raemkai South Wall Dyn 5 Memphite region Metropolitan Museum
Tomb Chapel of Raemkai South Wall Dyn 5 Memphite region Metropolitan Museum
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King Taharqa 25th (Kushite Dynasty)
Head of an Amarna Princess Dyn 18
Menkaure Dyn 4
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Kushite king's head Djedkaure ("Enduring is the Soul of Ra") Shabataka 25th Dynasty
Detail of a statue of King Amenemhat I (meaning "Amun is at the Head I") (Sehetepibre) sitting on a throne Egyptian Museum
Light Weight Linen Tunic without sleeves for Summer 18th Dynasty (Tomb of Kha) Turin Museum
Tomb of Kha and his wife Merit Architect 18th Dynasty
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Colossal statue of King Tuthmosis II Aswan museum
Tanutamani/Tanwetamani (25th Dynasty) Brooklyn Museum
Limestone of Ay 18th Dynasty during Tutankhamun
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Wife of Psmamtik I 26th Dynasty Neueus Museum
Menkheperure ("Everlasting are the Manifestations of Re") Tuthmosis IV, officiating before the god Amun, -Lord of the thrones of the Two Lands, Lord of Heaven (Aaru)- 18th Dynasty
Wall reliefs from the period of Amenhotep III plastered over during late Roman times (post Constantine) prior to its conversion into a Christian Chapel
Wall reliefs from the period of Amenhotep III plastered over during late Roman times prior to its conversion into a Christian Chapel
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Fragment from a statue of a man 13th Dynasty Louvre
Tomb of Prince Nefer-maat Son of King Snofru Dynasty 4
Tomb of Nakht - Head of male statue Dyn 12 Memphite region Met Museum
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Statue of Psamtik I Dynasty 26 Reign of Psamtik I Metropolitan Museum
Head of Amenhotep III Emory Museum
Bust from the 19th Dynasty Ramesside
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Head from a statuette Dyn 18 under Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)
Statuette Head Dyn 12-13 Memphite region Met Museum
Statuette of a Woman Dyn 19
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Mirror with a Handle in the Shape of a Young Woman Dyn 18 Met Museum
Menat counterpoise with figures of Hathor as a woman and a cow Dynasty 18 reign of Amenhotep III
Head of a woman from a spoon late Dyn 18
Fragmentary Statuette of a Woman early Dynasty 19 Quartzite
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Nice photos!
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Standing female figurine wearing large headdress and wax cone Dynasty 18–19 Met Museum
Statuette of a man, late Dynasty 12, Memphite Region Metropolitan Museum
Kneeling ruler or priest Dynasty 22-24
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Royal Head in Nemes royal headcloth Dynasty 20-26
Tomb of Renni 18th Dynasty under Amenhotep I
Tomb of Renni 18th Dynasty under Amenhotep I
Tomb of Renni 18th Dynasty under Amenhotep I
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Combined Ankh, Djed and Was Amulet, Temple of Taharqo 25th Dynasty (Kushite)
Senet board game with pieces 18th Dyn under Thutmose III
Shabtio of Artaha, Nuri Pyramid in Nubia Napatan
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Head of a Queen Dyn 18
Portrait mask From 19th Dynasty Amarna Neues Museum
Deity 18th Dyn under Amenhotep III Chicago Museum
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False Beard 18th Dynasty Coffin of Ramosi father of Senenmut.
Broad Collar Dynasty 18 under Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV)
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Louvre
King Nyuserra (Niuserre) 5th Dynasty Brooklyn Museum
Elephant Ivory Predynastic Late Naqada III
Great Sphinx bearing the name of Amenemhat II (meaning "Amun is foremost") 12th Dynasty
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Colossal granite head of Amenhotep III
Originally 18th Dynasty
Taken over and recut by a later king (re-cutting phenomena in Ancient Kemet)
Royal statues in Egypt were sometimes usurped (taken over) by later rulers. The normal procedure was simply to re-carve their name over the old one, but in some cases the physical features were also altered. Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) seems to have altered a number of statues of Amenhotep III in this way, presumably because he wished to represent his ideal image in a certain form. In this statue, Ramesses seems to have concentrated on changing the characteristic thick lips of the older statuary to thinner ones. In other cases he took to reducing the plump stomach areas of Amenhotep's statues to make them closer to his ideal of the physical shape of the king.
The statue wears the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt. (Text from British Museum)
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Bust Reign of Amenhotep III auction
Djedefre 4th Dynasty
Shabti Chaemwas son of Ramses II Rijks museum
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Excellent roundup.
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King Taharqa 25th Dynasty
Ramses II 19th Dyn Temple of Khnum Hankcock museum
Nubian King possibly Taharqa 25th Dynasty (Kushite)
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Seated statuette of Nekhebu Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6 MFA Museum
Standing figure of Tjetety Old Kingdom Dynasty 6 MFA museum
Standing figures of Tjetety Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6 From Saqqara, near the pyramid of King Teti MFA Museum
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Head and torso from a statuette of Nekhebu Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6
Relief with six figures of Nekhebu Dynasty 6 Giza MFA Museum
Relief scene of aging Nekhebu in boat in the marshes. The top register includes a boat of bundled papyrus with the lower half of two men in it. Dynasty 6 Giza mfa
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Head from a statuette of Nekhebu Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6
Head from a statuette of Nekhebu Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6
Relief from tomb of Nekhebu; left jamb of Nekhebu standing and facade of Ceremonial Dance Dynasty 6
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Relief from tomb of Nekhebu; right jamb with Nekhebu standing and facade with procession of ships Dynasty 6
Relief of Nekhebu with biographical inscription. On one face is the biography scene and on the other is the spear fishing scene of Nekhebu. Both scenes share blocks in common and have the same accession number. The biography scene consists of one horizontal and eight vertical columns of inscription above a seated figure of Nekhebu in sunk relief facing left. He holds a long staff in his right hand and a handkerchief in his left. The spear fishing scene consists of Nekhebu spearing fish with his family on a papyrus boat in a papyrus thicket. Dynasty 6 MFA Museum
Relief of Nekhebu spearing fish Dyn 6 MFA
Relief of Nekhebu spearing fish Dyn 6 MFA
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Relief fragment from the tomb of Nekhebu; tomb owner receiving procession of offering bearers with cattle Dynasty 6 Giza
Relief fragment from the tomb of Nekhebu; tomb owner receiving procession of offering bearers with cattle Dynasty 6 Giza
Relief fragment from the tomb of Sennedjemib Inti. This fragment of finely-detailed, raised relief, depicts two registers of male offering bearers facing left. The top register has the lower half of one figure and the foot of the figure behind him facing left. The bottom register contains the upper half of one figure and the arm of the figure behind him carrying trays of offerings. Dynasty 6
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Relief fragment from tomb of Neferherenptah Old Kingdom Giza
Relief fragment Old Kingdom MFA Museum
Tomb Chapel of Raemkai Dynasty 5 Memphite Region, Met Museum
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Tomb Chapel of Raemkai Dynasty 5 Memphite Region Met Museum
Tomb Chapel of Raemkai Dynasty 5 Memphite Region Met Museum
Relief with head of an offering bearer and offerings Dynasty 26 reign of Psamtik I
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Relief from tomb of Djehutyhotep II Dynasty 12, reigns of Senwosret II and III most of the paint remain MFA Museum
Relief scene of men with offerings. Two men facing right in sunk relief from the tomb of Mentuemhat at Thebes. Man on right holds duck and haunch of beef. Man at left carries duck and platter of round loaves. Inscription, 25-26th Dynasty, Thebes (City of Amun)
Mentuemhet 25-26th Dynasty (Kushite)
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Stele of Meny Dynasty 9 about 2100BC MFA museum
In lay of Face New Kingdom MFA
Statuette of a Kushite ruler probably Taharqa Dynasty25
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Head of Paramessu. Scribe Dynasty 18, reign of Haremhab MFA Museum
Block Statue of Ay 18th Dynasty. This example depicts a man named Ay who achieved the exalted religious positions of Second Prophet of Amun and High Priest of the Goddess Mut at Thebes. His career flourished during the reign of Tutankhamun, when the statue was made.
Fragmentary head of a deity Dynasty 18 reign of Amenhotep III
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Awesome images!
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Paramessu (Ramsesses I) 19th Dynasty
Statue of Anen Second Priest Astronomer of Thebes (City of Amun) 18th Dynasty
Statuette of a Woman 18th Dynasty Brooklyn Museum
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Head from a Composite Statue 18Dyn Amarna Brooklyn
Head in Short Wig, Early 12th Dynasty Brooklyn Museum
Head and Bust of an Official 18th Dynasty Brooklyn
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Head and Bust of an Official 18th Dynasty
Tomb Statue receiving food and drink offering, Late 3rd-Early 4th Dynasty Brooklyn Museum
Block statue of a man. Hieroglyphs incription running down his front- 'The revered one before Ptah-Sokar, Nefertemhotpe.' 18th Dynasty Bristol Museum
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Head from a statuette of Nekhebu, King's Architect, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6 under Pepy I
Here's a translation of the Biographical inscription on his tomb relief (both parts in the Boston and Cairo museum). Shown earlier in this thread. They can't be compared to Sebayt or the Negative confessions but offer some insight about Nekhebu and his time (6th Dynasty):
quote: BOSTON RELIEF TRANSLATION:
(1) The Sole Companion, King's Architect, Merptahankhmeryre; he says: I am a workman of Meryre my lord. His Majesty sent me [to direct all the works of the king ?] (and) I [acted] to the satisfaction of His Majesty in Lower and Upper Egypt.
His majesty sent me to direct the construction of the Ka-mansions of His Majesty in Lower Egypt, and (to direct) the Administration; at the north in the 'City of Lakes' (and) in Akhbit-of-Horus; at the south in the pyramid (called) Menneferpepy. I came thence, it (the work) being finished. I [erected?] the Ka-mansions there, built and faced (?), the woodwork thereofa having been placed (in position), having been cut in Lower Egypt. I returned, it having been completed through my agency. His Majesty praised me for it in the presence of the [officials]. His Majesty gave me gold-amulets (??), bread, and beer in very great quantity. His Majesty caused to go forth to me a company of the Residence bearing it, until they reached my gate bearing it (the present); because I was so much more excellent in his esteem" than any other king's architect whom His Majesty had sent before (?) on (= with regard to) the administration of the royal domain.
His Majesty sent me to lay out (?) the canal of Akhbit-of-Horus, and dig it. I dug it...... until I came to the Residence when it (the canal) was (already) under water. His Majesty praLsed me for it; His Majesty gave me gold-amulets (??), bread, and beer. Grent was His Majesty s praise of me because of that concerning which His Majesty had sent me, as one successfuJ (?) with regard to everything that was done in every work concerning which His Majesty had sent me.
His Majesty sent me to [kus?] to dig the canal of his . . . . of Hathor-in-[ku?]. I acted and I dug it [so that] His Majesty praised me for it. When I went to the Residence His Majesty praised me for it very greatly, and His Majesty gave me gold-amulets (??), bread, and beer.
CAIRO RELIEF TRANSLATION:
[The Sole Companion, King's Architect, Merptaliankhmeryre; he says: [I am a workman of' Mer[ro], my lord.
His Majesty sent me to direct the work of his (pyramid)-monument2 in Heliopolis, and I acted to the satisfaction of' His Majesty. I passed 6 years there in directing the work. His Majesty praised me as often as I cane to the Residence because of it; everything came about [through my agency] because of the vigilance that I exercised;.....[his].... there, in accordance - with what T know myself.
His Majesty had found me common builder; and His Majesty conferred on me (the offices of) Inspector of Builders. (then) Overseer of Builders, and Superintendent of a Guild. And his Majesty conferred on me (the offices of) King's Architect and Builder, (then) Royal Architect and Builder under the King's Supervision (?). And His Majesty conferred on me (the offices of) Sole Companion, King's Architect and Builder in the Two Houses. His Majesty did all this because His Majesty favoured me so much.
(4) I am beloved of my father, praised of my mother. I did [not] give them occasion to punish me until (i.e. up to the time when) they passed to their tomb of the necropolis; and I am one praised of his brothers. Now I was in the service of my brother, the Overseer of Works..... I used to do the writing, I used to carry his palette (?). When he was appointed Inspector of Builders, I used to carry his measuring-rod (?). When he was appointed Overseer of Builders, I used to be his companion (?). When he was appointed King's Architect and Builder I used to rule the city for him, and did everything in it excellently. When he was appointed Sole Companion, King's Architect and Builder in the Two Houses, I used to take charge of all his possessions for him, and the property was greater (or increased more?) in his house than (in) the house of any noble. When he was appointed Overseer of Works, I used to represent him in everything about which he spoke, to his satisfaction concerning it. Moreover, I took charge of things for him in his estate for the period of 20 years. Never did I beat any man there so that he fell through my action. Never did I enslave any people there: as to all people there with whom I used to negotiate there, it was I who used to pacify them. Never did I go to rest for the night there angry with any people. It was I who used to give clothing, bread, and beer to every naked man and hungry man there.
I am beloved of all men: never did I say anything evil to the king (or) to a high authority against any man. I am one praised by his father, his mother, and his masters in the necropolis for making funerary-offerings for them and making their festivalS on the Wg-Feast the Feast of Socharis, the First-of-the-Year-Feast, the Feast of Thoth, the Opening-of-the-Year-Feast, the first day of the month. the last day of the month, and on every good feast which is celebrated at every season of the year.
O ka-servants of the honoured (dead): do ye desire that the king shall favour you, and that ye shall be in honour with your lords and fathers in the necropolis? (Then) ye shall make funerary offerings of bread and beer, as I have doue for your fathers. Since ye will desire that I intercede for (?) you in the necropolis, (then) tell ye to your children. on the day when I shalt have passed away,' the words of making the offering-formula for me: (for) I am an excellent spirit, and I know everything through which I may become a spirit(?) in the Necropolis.
O ye living ones who are upon earth, and who shall pass by this tomb: if ye desire that the king favour you, and that ye shall be in honour with the Great God, ye shall not come into this tomb in hostility (?), (or) having....... because of (?) your impurity (?). As for any man who shall enter therein in hostility (?) in spite of this (that T have said), I will be judged with him by the Great God; I will destroy their surviving relatives and their dwellings upon earth.
Oye living who are upon earth, and who shall pass by this tomb: do ye desire (11) that the king shall favour you, and that ye shall be in honour with the Great God? (then) say: may the honoured Nekhebu have a thousand of bread, a thousand of beer. Ye shall not destroy anything in this tomb, (for) T am a glorified soul ' (and) equipped. As for any man who shall destroy anything in this tomb, I will be judged with them (sic) by the Great God.
I am one who spoke what is good and repeated what is good; never did I say anything evil against any people.
---------------- Other title held by Nekhebu: Overseer of Royal Commissions of the Pyramid Menneferpepy (perhaps acquired in connexion with the mission referred to in Boston text. line 3). [Master of Secrets] of the Two wbt-Chambers. Elder of the nwt-House. Director of Every Kilt. Door-keeper of (the god) Dwìu. Favourite Sole Companion of His Lord. Sole Companion. (As also the brother.) First under the King. Chief Lector. Sm-Priest.
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Head and Bust from a Seated Statue Amenhotep IV 19th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
Head and Bust from a Seated Statue 19th Dynasty Amarna, Brooklyn Museum
Amenemipet and his wife 19th Dynasty (??). Found at the pyramid complex of Unas at Saqqara.jpg
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Shrine of Taharqa 25th Dynasty (Kushite) Oxford Museum
Fragment of Relief from the Sun Temple of Niuserre 5th Dynasty Neues Museum
Shrine of Taharqa 25th Dynasty (Kushite) Oxford Museum
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The Lion Temple, Nubia
The Lion Temple built by King Natakamani Meroitic Period
Jar Lid with Human face middle 12th dynasty Brooklyn Museum
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Lion Temple, Kush
Fragment with butchering scene, Dynasty 25-26 (Kushite) MFA museum
Lion Temple, Kush
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Temple of Amun Soleb Sudan
Temple of Amun at Naqa near the Lion Temple built by King Ntakanani
Narmer Palette (Early Dynasty)
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Temple of Amun at Naqa near the Lion Temple built by King Ntakanani Meroitic
Tomb of Merymery 18th Dynasty Rijks Museum
Tomb of Merymery 18th Dynasty Rijks Museum
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Firenze Museum
Museum of Jebel Barkal (Sudan)
Granite Gneiss Ram of Amun. A figure of King Taharqa stands between the ram's folded legs, symbolically placed under its divine protection. From Temple T at Kawa, Late Period Napatan, 25th Dynasty (Kushite)
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Temple of Amun Naqa Kush
Temple of Amun at Naqa (Kush) built by King Natakamani
Saqqara
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Head of a Sphinx Amenhotep II (possibly) dynasty 18
Diorite Head of a King (18th Dynasty?)
Standing Figure of a Male Dignitary Middle Kingdom sculpture thewalters Museum
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Tomb Statue of Ptahmes Ramses II 19th Dynasty
Statue of Hagi First intermediate period MFA museum
Tomb of Khaemhat (Mahu) Overseer of teh granaries of Upper and Lower egypt under Amenhotep III Thebes (City of Amun)
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Sad that this picture thread with no dialogue is one of the only good threads left in this forum. Excellent work Amun-Ra
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^ Same sentiment here.
Posted by Doug M (Member # 7650) on :
Yes good thread, but unfortunately the images are down.
Posted by Brada-Anansi (Member # 16371) on :
Holy Sh!T the pics are gone!!
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quote:Originally posted by Brada-Anansi: Holy Sh!T the pics are gone!!
Hang on. In a month or less they should be back.
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I have most. But Amun-Ra can upload to ESR from his/her desktop.
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quote:Originally posted by xyyman: I have most. But Amun-Ra can upload to ESR from his/her desktop.
If you have most pictures, you, or anybody, can do the same too. I don't mind it at all. I even encourage it. Many of those pictures of Ancient Kemet are beautiful.
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I have a similar thread on ESR....but I may start a new one.
Posted by -Just Call Me Jari- (Member # 14451) on :
Amunra why don't you just use Image shack..??
Posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova (Member # 15718) on :
Another reason to archive everything.
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^ Exactly. But can upload directly to ESr without a host ike tinypic or radioshack.
@ Amunra - those pictures are exceptional. Ta! At ESR you may not run into the same problem as Photobucket. You can upload directly from your PC to ESR. . .leaving out the middle man.
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Sphinx (1750 B.C.) 5 centuries later King Ramses II and Merenptah put their names on it. Louvre Museum
Sphinx (1750 B.C.) 5 centuries later King Ramses II and Merenptah put their names on it
Thutmosis_II, 18th Dynasty
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Face from a composite Statue of Queen Tiye, 18th Dynasty
Cube Statue of Nefer-Sen, 19th Dynasty, Neues Museum
Bust of a Man, early 26th Dynasty
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CT Scan of Ahmose-Meryet-Amona from Wasat/City of Amun (Thebes in Greek) princess, 17th Dynasty
CT Scan of Princess Ahmose-Meryet-Amon her father was Seqenenre Tao II, the last pharaoh of the 17th Dynasty.
CT Scan of Princess Ahmose-Meryet-Amon her father was Seqenenre Tao II, the last pharaoh of the 17th Dynasty.
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Step Pyramid of Djoser, 3rd Dynastie
Sahure Pyramid, 5th Dynasty
Khafre (Appearing Like Re) Pyramid, 4th Dynasty
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Meroe Pyramid, Nubia, Sudan
Meroe Pyramid, Nubia, Sudan
Wadi Sabu, Sudan, more than 70 sites of rock drawings at both Sabu and Kajbar last surviving examples of a distinctive ' Nubian' riverine tradition of rock art, otherwise largely destroyed by the Aswan Dam, Neolithic (6000-3500 BCE) before Kerma Culture
Wadi Sabu, Sudan, more than 70 sites of rock drawings at both Sabu and Kajbar, Neolitic Nubia (6000-3500 BCE)
Wadi Sabu, Sudan, more than 70 sites of rock drawings at both Sabu and Kajbar, Neolitic Nubia (6000-3500 BCE)
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A well preserved statue of the Kemetic God Ptah, 18th Dynasty under Amenhotep III
Wooden spoon, handle in form of a girl, New Kingdom, Louvre
Meritaten Amarna 18th Dynasty, Glyptoteket Museum
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Great photos!
It would be brilliant to have them all compiled in an album or even bound in a book.
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Block Statue of Senwosret-senebefny, Overseer of the Reckoning of the Cattle, late 12th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
18th Dynasty, Berlin Museum
4000 year old Ancient Egyptian Bust found in Derby England garden
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Probably Merytaten or Mekhetaten, 18th Dynasty
Vatican Museum
Louvre Museum
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Head of a Woman, 18th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
Amenhotep III, 18th Dynasty, Louvre
Statuette of Old Kingdom, MFA museum
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Irethorru, keeper of the temple of Amon, giving presents to Osiris, Isis and the four sons of Horus, late period
Statue of Senpu, under Amenemhat, his left hand across his breast, a gesture of politeness and respect still seen in the Nubian villages, 12th Dynasty
Armana Musicians, One plays a lyre and the other plays a double reeded flute, 18th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
Cosmetic Spoon featuring a swimming woman holding a duck, Louvre
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Head of Ramesses I known as Paramessu a scribe/vizier before becoming the first king of the 19th Dynasty
Khafre Pyramid passage 4th Dynasty
Khafre pyramid chamber 4th dynasty
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Amenhotep III, 18th Dynasty
Colossus statue egyptian national museum
Statue of Ramesses, Cairo museum
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Amenhemhat III, 12th Dynasty
Amenhemhat III,12th Dynasty, Cairo Museum
Amenhemhat III, Altemps Museum
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Amenhotep (Son of Hapu), Architect,priest, scribe, and a public official, 18th Dynasty
Amenhotep (Son of Hapu), Architect,priest, scribe, and a public official, 18th Dynasty
Per-Djet of Nikauisesi (Per Djet= House of Eternity), 6th Dynasty, Mennefer
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Fertility figurine, 18th Dynasty Nubia
Probably 18 Dynasty
Bronze statuette of the goddess Aset (ỉs.t or ȝs.t, Isis in Greek) seated with the child Heru (meaning falcon, Horus in Greek). The goddess wear a crown and iaret (cobra) over a long wig 26th dynasty, Liverpool museum
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A very large, beautiful and elegant ancient Egyptian bronze statue of the Goddess Aset (Isis in Greek), dating to the 25th (Kushite) dynasty, art dealer
A very large, beautiful and elegant ancient Egyptian bronze statue of the Goddess Aset (Isis in Greek), dating to the 25th (Kushite) dynasty
A very large, beautiful and elegant ancient Egyptian bronze statue of the Goddess Aset (Isis in Greek), dating to the 25th (Kushite) dynasty
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A well preserved statue of the Kemetic god Ptah, 18th Dynasty, Turin Museum
Aswan Museum
Block statue depicts Neser Amun (ns-r-imn), priest of the god Montu of Waset. On the front surface is a statue of Ausar (Osiris in greek). Inscriptions, reading from right to left: "Dedicated by the priest Neser Amun to Amun," in addition to some prayers for the soul of the priest 18th dynasty, Alexandrina museum
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Cairo Museum
Collossal statue of King Aspelta/MerkaRe (maybe grandson of Taharqa), According to his inscriptions, Aspelta was selected as ruler by a committee of twenty-four religious and military leaders. Nuri Pyramid, Nubia
Colossal Kushite statue from Tabo, Sudan National Museum
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Cube Statue of Hapi-Khai, sitting on a Het-Heru (Ḥwt-Ḥr, Hathor) sistrum 19th Dynasty, Kunst Museum
Statuette of Ptahnufer 26th Dynasty or later, Brooklyn Museum
Family group of Amenemheb, 18th Dynasty
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Female figures carved, (new kingdom maybe), Neues Museum
Figure of a girl holding a drum, 26 to 31 Dynasty, Brooklyn museum
Figure of a Kushite King late 25th Dynasty possibly from Sudan, Brooklyn Museum
Figure of a Nude Woman, 25th Dynasty (Kushite Dynasty)
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Figure of Ausar (Osiris in greek), repaired in antiquity, 26th dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
Figure of Mut goddess Standing, no datation, Brooklyn Museum
Figure of Taharqa, 25th Dynasty (Kushite)
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Figures from Nuri Pyramid, Nubia, Sudan National Museum
Figure from Upper Nubia sites, 25-28th Dynasty, Rijks Museum
Fragment from a relief of a Worshipper. Wear priestly attire, late 25th, early 26th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
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Fragment from a relief of a ritual scene. Wear priestly attire, late 25th, early 26th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
Fragment of a figure, 18th Dynasty, Kmkg Museum
Fragment of a Papyrus, 18th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
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Fragment of a relief representing Queen Tiye, 18th Dynasty, Mortuary temple of Amenhotep III, Waset, Neues Museum
Fragment of a statue featuring a divine effigy, 25th Dynasty (Kushite), MFA museum
Fragment of a statue featuring a divine effigy, 25th Dynasty (Kushite), MFA museum
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Fragment of a Statue representing a seated couple, Kestner museum
Fragment of Raised relief, Late 25th - early 26th Dynasty, Waset/City of Amun, Brooklyn Museum
Funerary Figurine of Heqareshu, early 18th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
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Funerary Scupture of Amenemheb, Mayor of Waset (city of Amun), Hermitage Museum
Funerary Stela, Old Kingdom, Petrie Museum
Funerary Stele of the Major-domo Khentekhtayaun. 12th Dynasty.
Funerary Stele of the Major-domo Khentekhtayaun. 12th Dynasty. The first two lines bear the offering formula, the name and titles of the deceased, in the two columns below the names of the relatives who offered the stele are registered together with the different degrees of relationship with the deceased. Notice the determinative and at the end of each name, the former designating a woman, the latter a man.
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Funiture attachment with head of Het-Heru (Hathor)
Game of Senet, Ontario museum
Granite statue, Dynasty 18
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Granite statue of Senwosret III (or Amenemhet III his son), 12th Dynasty
Granite statue of Senwosret III (also known as Senusret III, or Sesostris in greek), 12th Dynasty
Granodiorite statue of Amenhotep 18th Dynasty, British Museum
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Group of Aset (Isis in greek) and Het-Heru (Hathor), Hermitage museum
Group of Ptah and Sakhmet, late period, Hermitage museum
Group statue of Tuthmosis and Ia, 18th Dynasty, Pelizaeus Museum
Back of statue of Tuthmosis and Ia, 18th Dynasty, Pelizaeus Museum
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Statue of Wahib with wife Teri and their son, 18th Dynasty under Amenhotep III, Kunst museum
Head of a statue, 12th Dynasty
Head of a block statue, 26th Dynasty, Allard-Pierson Museum
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Head of a King, 3rd Intermediate period, Dynasty 21 or 22, Granodiorite, Cleveland Museum
Head of a Man, Dynasty 26
Head of a statue of King, 5th Dynasty, Altes Museum
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Head of a woman, New Kingdom, KMKG museumm
Head of Amun, Dynasty 18, Reign of Tutankhamun
Head of an Amarna princess, 18th Dynasty, Neues Museum
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Head of an official, mid 18th Dynasty, LA Museum
Head of King Ramesses III, Temple of Mut, Dynasty 20, Waset (thebes in greek)
Head of a King wearing the double crown representing Ramesses II, Fitz museum
Head of a King wearing the double crown representing Ramesses II, Fitz museum
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Head of Queen Hatshepsut (Maatkare), 18th Dynasty, Granite, Waset
Head of Queen Tiye, Cairo Museum
Head of Thutmose IV, 18th Dynasty, Louvre
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Head of Tutankhamun, Dynasty 18
King Aspelta, 25th Dynasty, Nubian
Headrest incribed for Khet, late 12th - early 13th Dynasty, Brooklyn museum
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Many thanks!! Added to my collection. . .
Great pics.
I wonder why National Geographics etc always chose to show one or two selective pics during their shows when there are so many different pics of the AEians!!??
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Colossal statue of King Atlanersa (Khukare - "Protected by the ka of Re"), 25th Dynasty, Sudan Museum
Boat stand of King Atlanersa 25th Dynasty Nubian-Kushite
Boat stand of King Atlanersa 25th Dynasty Nubian-Kushite
King Atlanersa 25th Dynasty
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King before an Icheneumon, 26th-31st Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
King before an Icheneumon, 26th-31st Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
King Mer-sekhem-re Nefer-hotep, 13th and 14th Dynasty, LA museum
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quote:Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: Amenhemhat III,12th Dynasty, Cairo Museum
Amenhemhat III, Altemps Museum
Oba of Benin - Nigeria
Rasta Elder Plano Mortimer
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King Thutmose IV, 18th Dynasty, Louvre
Standing Statue Late period, Mariemont Museum
Block statue of Manakhtef, Chief of Provisions of the King, Temple of Montu, 18th Dynasty under Amenhotep II, Louvre
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Museo of Turin
Granite head of Ramesses II wearing the blue crown, 19th Dynasty, arts gallery
Painted wood statue of the noble man Khety, 11th Dynasty, arts gallery
Painted wood statue of the noble man Khety, 11th Dynasty, arts gallery
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Granite head, 18th Dynasty, under Amenhotep II, arts gallery
Limestone of a female head, new kingdom, 18th Dynasty, arts gallery
Painted wood of seated female figure, middle kingdom, arts gallery
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Block Statue of Hetep, 12th Dynasty, Cairo museum
Block Statue of Hetep, 12th Dynasty, Cairo museum
Block statue of Senenmut, 18th Dynasty, Cairo Museum
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Boat relief from Tomb of Sobeknakht, 17th Dynasty, new discovery
Montuemhat, 25-26th Dynasty
Bust of a man, 25th Dynasty (Kushite Dynasty), walters museum
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Bust of a man, maybe 25-26th dynasty, Walters Museum
Bust of a Queen, Wearing Royal Headress, maybe 30th dynasty, Walters Museum
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Bust of a standing man, first intermediate period, Walters museum
Bust of Manakhtef, Procurement chief of Amenhotep II, 18th dynasty
Colossal statue of Amenhemhat, 12th Dynasty, Berlin museum
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Couple Statuette, Dynasty 18-19, Metropolitan Museum
Detail of Taharqa receiving life, stability and power, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian)
Alexandria national museum
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Head of a King, Middle Kingdom, Walters Museum
Fragment of a Colored Medu Neter (called Hieroglyph in Greek), 25th-26th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
Fragmentary slab, Riverside scene, Amarna, 18d, Brooklyn Museum
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Granodiorite kneeling stelophorous statue of Mentuemhat, 26th Dynasty, British Museum
Head, Middle Kingdom, Walters Museum
Head and upper body statue of Sarenput II, Governor of Swenet (renamed Aswan) , 12th Dynasty, British Museum
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Head and upper torso of Seti I, son of Ramesses I, 19th Dynasty, Dallas Museum
Head of a Man, his hair and neck may have been repaired, New Kingdom, Walters Museum
Head of a Royal Official, Granodiorite, 18th Dynasty, reign of Amenhotep III, auction
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Head of Amun (Amon, Amen, Amani), third intermediate-late pariod, Walters museum
Head of Taharka, wearing a Kushtite cap crown, 25th Dynasty, Nubian Museum
High Priest of Het-Heru (Hathor in greek), Middle Kingdom, Walters Museum
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Husband and Wife seated on bench, New Kingdom, Walter Museum
Statuette of Henutnakhtu, 18th Dynasty
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Ipi, Medu Neter: "Inspector of the Hem-netjer priests of the pyramid of Meryre (Pepy I), Established and Beautiful, lord of veneration with Ptah-Sokar, lord of pasturage(?) and the (offering) table, Ipi, justified", arts gallery
Karnak (Waset), Egypt
Karnak (Waset), Egypt
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Mentuemhat (possibly), governor of Waset, 25th Dynasty (Kushite), Petrie museum
King Atlanersa, 25th Dynasty, (Kushite/Nubian)
King, repaired on both shoulder and left foot, New Kingdom, Walters Museum
Left side of the head of King Amenhotep III, 18th Dynasty, Leipzig
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Male figure Standing, wood with black paint, Middle Kingdom, Walters Museum
Male Head and Bust, Middle Kingdom, Walters Museum
Male Head and Bust, Late Period, Walters Museum
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Male Head and Bust from group, Middle Kingdom, Walters Museum
Male Head and Bust, Late Period, Walters Museum
Male Head, First intermediate, Walters Museum
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Metal Fittings for a Shabti, Dynasty 19, Metropolitan Museum
Middle Kingdom statuette, reinscribed for Harsiese High Priest of Memphis in the Third Intermediate Period, Met Museum
Mummy portrait, Cairo Museum
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Menat part of a counter balance necklacebead, 18th Dynasty, Divinity Mut with vulture scepter, Queen head at the top
Coffer of Queen Mentuhotep, daughter of the vizier Senebhenaf (and mother Sobekhotep), Wife of king Djehuti, Second intermediary period
Mereruka, official 6th Dynasty, many titles, Vizier, Inspector of the priests attached to the pyramid of Teti, Governor of the palace,Overseer of the royal record scribes and Director of all the works of the king, etc.
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Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III First Pylon Entrance, 19th Dynasty, Egypt
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, large hypostyle hall which lost its roof, 19th Dynasty, Egypt
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Osiride Statue of Ramesses III, Waset (Karnak, Luxor, Thebes in other languages), 19th Dynasty, Egypt
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Osiride Statues of Ramesses III, Waset, 19th Dynasty, Egypt
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, Osiride Statues of Ramesses III, Waset, 19th Dynasty, Egypt
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Queen Sitamun Daughter of Amenhotep III and Tiye, 18th Dynasty
Queen Sitamun Daughter of Amenhotep III and Tiye, 18th Dynasty
Queen Sitamun, meaning daughter of Amun, 18th Dynasty
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Queen Tiye, Depicted on the Throne, 18th Dynasty, Metropolitan Museum
Pyramidion, Tomb sculptor Pyay under Seti I, 19th Dynasty
Relief fragment of mortuary temple of Amenemhat I, Dynasty 12, Met museum
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Really appreciate these photos. .
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Shrine of Taharqa, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian), Oxford Museum
Shrine of Taharqa, Taharqa offering a white loaf to his father Amon-Ra, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian), Oxford Museum
Shrine of Taharqa, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian), Oxford Museum
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Shrine of Taharqa, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian), Oxford Museum
Shrine of Taharqa, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian), Oxford Museum
Shrine of Taharqa, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian), Oxford Museum
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Seated Statue, Dynasty 12-13, Metropolitan Museum
Statuette of a nude girl, 18th Dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
Standing Male Figure, For a short period during the late Old Kingdom and the 1st Intermediate Period, it was popular to show the tomb's owner without clothes. These figures represent the deceased in the phase of renewal in front of the god Osiris, lord of the underworld. Late Old Kingdom-First Intermediate, Walters Museum
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Relief of People in Boats, 2370-2345BC, Old Kingdom, Walters Museum
Statue of Amenhotep from reign of Thutmosis III, Dynasty 18
Temple Relief of King Protected by Goddess, Late 25th dynasty, Brooklyn Museum
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Nile god Hapy with an offering table in his arms. 680-650 BC Late Period, Walters Museum
Ornamental spoon Late 18th dynasty, Reign of Amenhotep III, British Museum
The Nubian Statue of Taharqa, South Hampton Museum
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Seated Group of Ramesses II, Aset (Isis in Greek) and Het-Heru/Hathor
Statue of King Ramesses II and God Ptah-Tatenen
The Colossus of Pinudjem at Ipet-Isut temple meaning "The Most Selected of Places" (known as Karnak in ? language)
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Queen Ahmose-Nefertari, Dynasty 18
King Tutankhamun Death Mask, Dynasty 18
Canopic Jar, 18th Dynasty (seemingly), Cairo Museum
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good thread
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quote:Originally posted by Amun-Ra the Ultimate:
The bands on the face hieroglyph's neck remind me of South African Ndebele neck rings:
Or, alternatively, Omotic necklaces:
You think some Egyptians may have worn similar jewelry?
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quote:Originally posted by Truthcentric: You think some Egyptians may have worn similar jewelry?
Maybe those made with small beads, but don't remember seeing any of the top image type as Ancient Kemites artifacts even if it looks more like the Medu Neter carving.
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Wooden Nubian/Kushite Archers, 11th Dynasty, Tomb of Mesehti
Wooden Ancient Kemites Soldiers, 11th Dynasty, Tomb of Mesehti
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Amenhotep III, Neues Museum
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Ancient Egyptians model, Beer Making
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Granite Head of King Tutankhamun, 18th Dynasty Mougins Museum
Head and Shoulders from Colossus of Ramesses II, 19th Dynasty
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Hunting Dogs, Tomb of Ptahhotep, 5th Dynasty
Ipet Isut Temple Single Stone (known as Karnak in ? language)
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Block Statue of the Priest Amenemopet, 26th Dynasty, Reign of Psamtik I, Louvre Museum
Ipet-Isut (known as Karnak in ? language) Single Stone
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Facing Medu Neter Head Single Stone, Ipet-Isut (Karnak in non-egyptian languages)
Facing Medu Neter Head Single Stone, Ipet-Isut (Karnak in non-egyptian languages)
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Ipet-Isut Temple Single Stone
Ipet-Isut Temple Single Stone
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Ipet-Isut (meaning "The Most Select of Places") Single Stone
Ipet-Isut (meaning "The Most Select of Places") Single Stone
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Ipet-Isut Temple Single Stone
Ipet-Isut Temple Single Stone
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Ipet-Isut Temple Single Stone
Ipet-Isut Temple Single Stone
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Ipet-Isut Temple Single Stone
Ipet-Isut Temple Single Stone
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Fucking Awesome, this is the stuff of fantasies!!!!!!
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Shabti figurines, King Senkamanisken (640 - 620 BC) was buried in Nuri, Pyramid No.3 with 1277 shabtis
King Tutankhamun and his wife, 18th Dynasty
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Sandstone stela, forty-five rows of incised cursive Meroitic inscription mentioning Queen Amanirenas and King Akinidad; above is incised scene of royal figures and deities(only legs visible), 1 BC, Sudan,Northern Nile,Hamadab/Merowe (Nubia), British Museum
Magical Funerary Figure, Dyn 18-19, Metropolitan Museum
Model Food Storage Workers
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Model Worker, Dyn 12, Mennefer (Memphis in Greek) Region, Metropolitan Museum
Model Funerary Boat, Dynasty 11 or 12, Rosicrusian Museum
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Model of Brewers, Bakers and Butchers, Dyn 11-13, Metropolitan Museum
Model of Brewers, Bakers and Butchers, Dyn 11-13, Metropolitan Museum
Model of Brewers, Bakers and Butchers, Dyn 11-13, Metropolitan Museum
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Nakhthorheb, 26th Dynasty
Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III
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Relief of a Man in Attitude of Adoration, Dynasty 6, Princeton Museum
King Taharqa, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian)
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King Senwosret II, 12th Dynasty, Glyptotek Museum
Shabtis Figurines of King Taharqa, 25th Dynasty (Kushite/Nubian)
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quote:Originally posted by JujuMan: Fucking Awesome, this is the stuff of fantasies!!!!!!
Yes, Truly Awesome!!
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quote:Originally posted by Truthcentric:
quote:Originally posted by Amun-Ra the Ultimate:
The bands on the face hieroglyph's neck remind me of South African Ndebele neck rings:
Or, alternatively, Omotic necklaces:
You think some Egyptians may have worn similar jewelry?
Actually the glyph shows a man's face sporting a BEARD on his chin not bangles around his neck.
quote: [/qb]
This portrait is either of the goddess Anuket or a Kushite Queen who, if the latter, I've never seen wear such a crown. The goddess Anuket is the matron of Semna in the first cataract and a Nile goddess. Her headdress is believed by many scholars to be of Nubian origin.
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quote:Originally posted by Djehuti: Actually the glyph shows a man's face sporting a BEARD on his chin not bangles around his neck.
You're right, it is one of those fake beard (false ceremonial beard).
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The facing medu neter head of the temple Ipet isut look very realistic .They look like Mande people from Mali .
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More hieroglyphs for a man's face as first posted by Amun Ra.
Interesting how the face displays wides nostrils and full lips that are very "negroid" and unlike the ideal 'cacasoid' appearance of Euronuts. Whatever.
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^ Considering that those hieroglyphs probably represent what the Egyptians considered "average" for their population better than individuals' portraits, I'm surprised people don't cite them more often in race debates.
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quote:Originally posted by Djehuti: More hieroglyphs for a man's face as first posted by Amun Ra.
Ipet-Isut temples complex single stone (Ipet-Isut also known as Karnak in ? language)
Relief Fragment , "hr" hieroglyph Dynasty 18, Probably Joint reign of Hatshepsut and Thutmose III, Metropolitan Museum
Hatshepsut Temple
Interesting how the face displays wides nostrils and full lips that are very "negroid" and unlike the ideal 'cacasoid' appearance of Euronuts. Whatever.
I added descriptions.
As said in the other thread those are Medu Neter (Hieroglyph in Ancient Greek) "alphabet" symbols. They are the Ideogram for the word Hr “face.” Phonogram Hr.
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That is the problem with "eyeball anthropology". LOL!! Some of the dumber ones don't read. They rely on pictures alone. . .
quote:Originally posted by Djehuti: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Truthcentric: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra the Ultimate:
The bands on the face hieroglyph's neck remind me of South African Ndebele neck rings: Or, alternatively, Omotic necklaces:
QUOTE]Actually the glyph shows a man's face sporting a BEARD on his chin not bangles around his neck.
quote: .
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