Egyptian antiquities: mural painting from the Theban tomb of Ounsou: the work of the fields: ploughing, planting, harvesting, carrying sheaves, deplanting and stripping of grains. Reg of Thutmosis (Tuthmosis or Thutmus) III
Tutankhamun. The Solid Gold Portrait Mask Which Covered the Head of the Young Pharaoh's Mummy. Egyptian Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, Ruled c. 1332 BC – 1323 BC. From The Illustrated London News, Silver Jubilee Record Number
Egyptian antiquity: the weighing of souls, papyrus of the Book of Dead of Chahapiimou, Superior of Amon's astronomers. Ptolemaic period (332-30 BC). Paris, Louvre Museum
Ancient Egypt, Wall Painting, Tomb of Amon Hir Khopshef, Uraeus and Winged Serpents Guard the Burial Chamber Entrance, 20th Dynasty, Valley of the Queens
Ancient Egypt: fragment of the Book of the Dead, papyrus of Nebqed. Detail representing the arrival of the deceased in the afterlife. 18th dynasty. 1400-1350 BC. Paris, Musee du Louvre
Egyptian antiquity: painting of the mastaba of Metchetchi. Scene of daily life (hunting, fishing, offering) in Egypt at the time of the 6th dynasty. 2400-2300 BC. From the site of Saqqara
Ancient Egyptian Art Mythological Papyrus of Serimen. Top: Serimen loves the god Osiris represented by its emblem in the city of Abydos. The soul of the dead in the form of a bird flies over his mummy watched by the goddesses Isis (left) and Nephtys (right
Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving, Karnak/Luxor Pylon Six, Part of the lists of tribes of the south and of Syria which were subjugated by Tutmoses III's army, Karnak Temple, Luxor
Ancient Egypt, Painting, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes 18th dynasty, God Nefertum and Knot of Isis, Nefertum or Nefertem with a water lily or lotus headdress
Ancient Egypt, Wall Painting/Carving, Row of Prisoners Representing the Kushite People, Depicted as African, Who Have Been Defeated by Rameses II, Temple of Rameses II, Abu Simbel
Ancient Egypt: limestone relief depicting scribes from the Chapel of Mastaba in Akhethetep, around 2300 BC. 5th dynasty. Old empire. From Saqqara (Sakkara). Paris, Louvre Museum
Ancient Egypt, Painting, Tomb of Rameses I, Thebes, Six goddesses representing the first six hours of the night, ascending a mountain beneath which is a pond
Egyptian antiquities: fragment of the Book of the Dead, papyrus of Nebqed. (detail) representing the weight of souls. 18th dynasty. 1400-1350 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum
Vase known as 'Eagle' by Suger: vase made in Egypt under the Roman Empire and mounted on gold silver support representing an eagle made in Saint-Denis in the 12th century. It is part of the Treasure of the Abbey of Saint-Denis.
Ancient Egyptian Art Mythological Papyrus of Serimen. On top: during the creation of the world, the god Geb (Earth) is separated from the goddess Nout (heaven); gods and genies from the on. Below: Serimen pays homage to the sun that is flooding with its ra
Egyptian Antiquity: 'The Zodiac' Low Relief from the Ceiling of the East Chapel of Osiris on the Temple of Hathor in Denderah. Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BC). Paris, Louvre Museum
Egyptian antiquities: zodiac (detail) with relief constellations from the ceiling of the east chapel of Osiris from the Temple of Hathor in Denderah. 30 BC. Paris, Louvre Museum
Relief of the temple of Thutmosis (Tuthmosis or Thutmus) III at Elephantine: Pharaoh followed by a goddess topped with columns of hieroglyphs. Sculpture in gres (stone), About 1390-1353 BC. From Aswan, Elephantine site. Paris, Louvre Museum
Egyptian antiquity: statue of Raherka, chief of the scribes, and his wife Meresankh. Painted limestone statue. 5th dynasty, ancient empire (around 2700-2200 BC). Dim. 0.52x0.21 m. Louvre Museum
Egyptian antiquity: fragment of an Egyptian clepsydra (water clock, time measurement tool) carrying a cartridge. Ptolemaic period. Paris, Louvre Museum
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