Two starving Egyptians. Relief from the access ramp of the pyramid of Ounas, last king of the 5th Dynasty (2420 BCE) from Saqqara, Egypt. Pyramid Era, Old Kingdom E
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Wailing Women / Egypt. Paint./ C14 BCHistory / Ancient Egypt / Death Rituals.
Wailing women.
Painting, New Kingdom, 18th dynasty, 14th century BC. From the Tomb of Maya (nurse of Tutankhamen) in Saqqara. Turin, Museo Egizio.I
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posted Saqqarah, Tomb of Kagemni, Portr. KagemniSaqqarah (Middle Egypt), Tomb of Kagemni – Mastaba 25 (mastaba of Vizier Kagemni; Old Kingdom, early 6th dynasty, after 2347 BC).
Portrait of Vizier Kagemni: head.
Detail from the wall reliefs. Limestone, painted. Photo, 2004.IDENTIFIERAKG453201SOURCE HERVÉ CHAMPOLLION CREDIT LINEHervé Champollion / akg-image
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posted Sculpture of the wife of General Horemheb from ancient EgyptSculpture of wife of General Horemheb from ancient Egypt. Dated 1550 BCE IDENTIFIER AKG5522661 SOURCE IAM IMAGE ASSET MANAGEMENT
Limestone relief on a private tomb. IDENTIFIER AKG959474 SOURCE DE AGOSTINI PICTURE LIBRAR
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posted Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty V. Limestone statue of the dwarf Khnumhotep.
From Saqqara Cairo, Egyptian Museum IDENTIFIER AKG1333671 SOURCE DE AGOSTINI PICTURE LIBRAR
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Mural depicting naked woman with shaved headBoat load of merchandise, relief, Mastaba of Ipy, Saqqara (Unesco World Heritage List, 1979). Egyptian Civilisation, New Kingdom, Dynasty V. IDENTIFIER AKG2468780
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Bas-relief, Tomb of Netcherouymes, Saqqara Necropolis, Memphis (Unesco World Heritage List, 1979), Egypt. Egyptian civilisation.
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Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty V. Statue portraying wife of Ka-Aper, 2475 b. C. circa. From Saqqara. Cairo, Egyptian Museum IDENTIFIER AKG1335427 SOURCE DE AGOSTINI PICTURE LIBRARY
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Acrobats, papyrus, reconstruction of a relief from the mastaba of Ptahhotep at Saqqara, originally dating from the Dynasty V. Egyptian civilisation. Cairo, Istituto Del Papiro IDENTIFIER AKG2471369 SOURCE DE AGOSTINI PICTURE LIBRARY
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Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Kagemni (2350 BC). Chief Justice and vizier of the Pharaoh Teti. Relief depicting fishes in the river Nile. 6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. IDENTIFIER AKG1712974
Nut, goddess of the sky, as symbol of the coffin out of which the dead ones awaken to new life: Nut is raised above Geb, god of the earth, by Shu, god of the air.
Detail from a painted sarcophagus of Butehamun, scribe of the necropolis of Thebes. Turin, Museo Egizio.IDENTIFIERAKG339686MUSEUM TURIN, MUSEO EGIZIO
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Captives Tutankhamun's Footstool
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posted Detail of the relief decoration of the funerary chapel of judge Inti (Abusir South). Inti’s favourite dog, who had a dwarf for his caretaker, was called Idjem.
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Dynasty XIX. Painted bas-relief depicting goddess Hathor. From the Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I (Acquired by Champollion in 1829). Paris, Musée Du Louvre REFERENCE AKG1332578 SOURCE DE AGOSTINI PICTURE LIBRARY
A relief in the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. Hathor in cow form gives protection. Country of Origin: Egypt. Culture: Ancient Egyptian. Date / Period: 19th dynasty c. 1294–1279 BC). Place of Origin: West Thebes.REFERENCEAKG615581SOURCE WERNER FORMAN CRÉDIT PHOTOakg-images / Werner Forman
Iwnmutef priest addressing Seti I from Opening of the Mouth ritual; Wall painting and relief carving in the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings at Thebes, Luxor Egypt. REFERENCE AKG1036139 SOURCE FRANCIS DZIKOWSKI
Scarab and Ra, Tomb of Seti, Egypt, 1910. Artist: Walter TyndaleScarab and Ra, Tomb of Seti, Egypt, 1910. Published in Egypt by Walter Tyndale, 1910. REFERENCE AKG4913791
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posted Egyptian Sheet gold finger and toe coverings, plus sandals, from the tomb of three minor wives of Thutmose III at Wady Gabbanat el-Qurud, circa 1479-1425 B.C. On display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.