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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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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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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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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“ 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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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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