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Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus with Alexander Severus and Mammea and scenes from the life of Achilles, marble

Sarcophagus with Alexander Severus and Mammea and scenes from the life of Achilles, marble, ancient art of the third century, Palazzo Nuovo, Capitoline Museums, Rome Rome Capitoline Museums

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: A room in the Etruscan section of the Museo Archeologico, Florence

A room in the Etruscan section of the Museo Archeologico, Florence Florence Museo Archeologico, Etruscan section. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: A room in the Egyptian Section of the Museo Archeologico in Florence, Tuscany

A room in the Egyptian Section of the Museo Archeologico in Florence, Tuscany Florence Museo Archeologico, Egyptian Section. Date of Photograph:1920-1930 ca

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Roman sarcophagus conserved in the Baptistery of Florence

Roman sarcophagus conserved in the Baptistery of Florence Florence Baptistery of San Giovanni Battista Sarcophagus Roman Art, Europe, Ancient Civilization. Date of Photograph:1890 ca

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Tresor of Tutankhamun representing the protective goddess of the canopy chest

Tresor of Tutankhamun representing the protective goddess of the canopy chest
THT4308085 Tresor of Tutankhamun representing the protective goddess of the canopy chest. by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); (add.info.: Cairo: archeological museum)

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Examination of a mummy - a Priestess of Amun, c. 1891 (oil on canvas)

Examination of a mummy - a Priestess of Amun, c. 1891 (oil on canvas)
PNH367462 Examination of a mummy - a Priestess of Amun, c.1891 (oil on canvas) by Philippoteaux, Paul Dominique (1846-1923); 183x274.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Cybele, goddess of the Phrygians, in a chariot

Cybele, goddess of the Phrygians, in a chariot
Cybele, goddess of the Phrygians, with orb and sceptre in a chariot drawn by four lions. With Attis in Phrygian cap holding syrinx panpipes and shepherds crook. Cibele, Ati, &c

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The journey of the Sun god Re, detail from the inner coffin of Nespawershefyt, Egyptian

The journey of the Sun god Re, detail from the inner coffin of Nespawershefyt, Egyptian
FIT76534 The journey of the Sun god Re, detail from the inner coffin of Nespawershefyt, Egyptian, Third Intermediate Period

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Delhi, India - Tomb of Shams Uddin Altamash

Delhi, India - Tomb of Shams Uddin Altamash (Shams ud-Din Iltutmish). Date: 1911

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Cartouche shaped box from the Tutankhamun tomb, 14th cen. BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt

Cartouche shaped box from the Tutankhamun tomb, 14th cen. BC. Creator: Ancient Egypt
Cartouche shaped box from the Tutankhamun tomb, 14th cen. BC. Found in the Collection of The Egyptian Museum, Cairo

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Ravenna - Basilica di S. Apollinare in Classe - Sarcophagus

Ravenna - Basilica di S. Apollinare in Classe - Sarcophagus
Ravenna, Italy - Basilica di S.Apollinare in Classe - Sarcophagus of Archbishop Theodore, Basilica of Saint Apollinaris in Classe (6th century). Date: 6th century

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Chi-Ro symbol with Alpha and Omega, Early Christian Sarcophagus, Rome, 4th century

Chi-Ro symbol with Alpha and Omega, Early Christian Sarcophagus, Rome, 4th century. The Chi Rho is one of the earliest forms of christogram

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Depiction of Jesus healing a blind man on an early Christian sarcophagus, 4th Century

Depiction of Jesus healing a blind man on an early Christian sarcophagus, 4th Century
Detail from an early Christian sarcophagus from Rome depicting Jesus healing a blind man. 4th Century. Part of the Vatican Museums collection

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Prometheus creating the First Man, detail of Sarcophagus from Arles, France, c3rd-4th century

Prometheus creating the First Man, detail of Sarcophagus from Arles, France, c3rd-4th century
Prometheus creating the First Man, detail of Sarcophagus from Ares, France, c3rd-4th century. Roman relief of Prometheus creating man, guided by Athena.Marble relief from Arles. Held at Louvre Museum

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Roman sarcophagus found in archaeological excavations under the cathedral of San Pietro

Roman sarcophagus found in archaeological excavations under the cathedral of San Pietro Apostolo in Isernia. Isernia, Molise, Italy

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus muumy, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Sarcophagus muumy, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus near Kale, Simena, Lykia, Turquoise Coast, Turkey

Sarcophagus near Kale, Simena, Lykia, Turquoise Coast, Turkey

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Ramesses I, Egypt, Victorian period

Sarcophagus of Ramesses I, Egypt, Victorian period

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The 1st Earl of Shelburne's Mausoleum at Bowood House, from The Country Houses of Robert Adam

The 1st Earl of Shelburne's Mausoleum at Bowood House, from The Country Houses of Robert Adam, by Eileen Harris
CLF285579 The 1st Earl of Shelburne's Mausoleum at Bowood House, from The Country Houses of Robert Adam, by Eileen Harris, published 2007 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Egyptian tomb discovery

Egyptian tomb discovery
Sectional view of a discovered shaft and tomb at Giza. It was the tomb from the Seneferu's period. It lead to confusion at it was older than Cheops

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Syria. Dead Cities. Serjilla. Remains of the necropolis

Syria. Dead Cities. Serjilla. Remains of the necropolis
Syria. Dead Cities. Serjilla. Ancient city founded ca. 473 AD and abandoned in 7th century AD. Remains of the necropolis. (Photo taken before the Syrian civil war). Date: 2011

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Loading a sarcophagus, Carthage, Tunisia, North Africa

Loading a sarcophagus, Carthage, Tunisia, North Africa
Loading a sarcophagus onto a cart, Carthage, Tunisia, North Africa, probably as part of archaeological activity. Date: circa 1920

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sidamara Sarcophagus. 2nd-3rd century AD

Sidamara Sarcophagus. 2nd-3rd century AD. Hunting scene. Detail. Marble. Roman Period. Ambararasi (Konya). Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: 2nd Century AD 3rd Ambararasi Ancient Age Romans

2nd Century AD 3rd Ambararasi Ancient Age Romans
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Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of mourning women. 4th century BC. From Royal Ne

Sarcophagus of mourning women. 4th century BC. From Royal Ne
Sarcophagus of mourning women. 4th century BC. Pentelic marble. From Royal Necropolis of Sidon. Chamber I. Archaeological Museum. Museum of Ancient Orient. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Roman sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Arc

Roman sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Arc
Roman art. Sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Archaeological Museum. Tadmor. Syria

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Djehapimu sarcophagus case. Egypt

Djehapimu sarcophagus case. Egypt
Djehapimu sarcophagus case. High Royal official. Late Period. 746-332 BC. Granite. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Etruscan Art. Italy. Travertine's sarcophagus-urn. Tomb of C

Etruscan Art. Italy. Travertine's sarcophagus-urn. Tomb of C
Etruscan Art. Italy. Travertine's sarcophagus-urn. On the lid: reclined female figure of the deceased and inscription: Than (Ia) Trenthinei (married to) Caspre (husband's family name)

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Sepulcher of Queen Blanche d

Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Sepulcher of Queen Blanche d
Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Queen Consort, wife of Sancho III, king of Castile. Sepulcher of Queen Blanche depicting her death giving birth to her son, the future King Alfonso VIII of Castile

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: 3rd Century AD Century 240 Ancient Age Rome Antique

3rd Century AD Century 240 Ancient Age Rome Antique
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Background imageSarcophagus Collection: 7th Century BC 664-30 Ancient Age Antique Antiquity

7th Century BC 664-30 Ancient Age Antique Antiquity
7th, century, BC, 664-30, ancient, age, antique, antiquity, Art, ba-bird, coffin, Copenhagen, death, decorated, decoration, Denmark, Egypt, egyptian, egyptians, Late, period, mummification

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: 5th Century AD Al Bara Al-Kafr Archaeological

5th Century AD Al Bara Al-Kafr Archaeological
5th, Century, AD, Al, Bara, Al-Kafr, archaeological, park, archeology, Architecture, arqueological, sites, Art, Asia, building, byzantine, Byzantine, Empire, Byzantium, christian, christianity, Dead

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. 200 B. C. Hieroglyphic writing. Carl

Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. 200 B. C. Hieroglyphic writing. Carl
Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. C. 200 B.C. Detail. Hieroglyphic writing. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. 200 B. C. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum

Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. 200 B. C. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum
Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. C. 200 B.C. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Thut-nakht. C. 200 B. C. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carl

Sarcophagus of Thut-nakht. C. 200 B. C. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carl
Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Thut-nakht. C. 200 B.C. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Coffin of Khonsu-hotep. Painted wood. 21st-22nd Dynasty. Egy

Coffin of Khonsu-hotep. Painted wood. 21st-22nd Dynasty. Egy
Coffin of Khonsu-hotep. Painted wood. 21st-22nd Dynasty. C. 950-900 B.C. Third Intermediate Period. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: 10th Century BC 22nd Dynasty 900 900BC Ancient

10th Century BC 22nd Dynasty 900 900BC Ancient
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Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Coffin of King Nubkheperra Intef

Coffin of King Nubkheperra Intef. Detail. 17th Dynasty. Second Intermediate Period. Around 1600 BC. From Dra Abu el-Naga (Thebes, Egypt). British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Egyptian wooden sarcophagus

Egyptian wooden sarcophagus
Inner wooden coffin of Henutmehyt, covered in gold leaf. Decorated with representations of different deities as a winged goddess Nut, the boat of the Sun god and other protective deities

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Phoenician art. Cyprus. The Amathus sarcophagus

Phoenician art. Cyprus. The Amathus sarcophagus with reliefs depicting a parade with chariots. Limestone. Archaic Period. 5th century B.C. It comes from a tomb at Amathus (Cyprus)

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Wennefer. Late Period. Dynasty

Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Wennefer. Late Period. Dynasty 30-2nd Persian Period. 380332 B.C. Memphite Region, Saqqara, Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Death of the Queen giving bi

Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Death of the Queen giving bi
Blanche of Navarre (1137-1156). Queen Consort, wife of Sancho III, king of Castile. Death of the Queen giving birth to her son, the future King Alfonso VIII of Castile. Relief

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Gothic art. Mausoleum of Diego Lopez de Haro and the coffin

Gothic art. Mausoleum of Diego Lopez de Haro and the coffin of his wife Toda Perez de Azagra. Fifteenth century. Church of Santa Mari?a La Real. Na?jera. La Rioja

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Grand Masters Crypt, Valletta, Malta

Grand Masters Crypt, Valletta, Malta
View inside the Grand Masters (Knights of Malta) Crypt, St John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta, showing the sarcophagi of (left to right) Philippe Villiers de l'Isle Adam

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Israel Palestine Holy Land Middle East Jerusalem

Israel Palestine Holy Land Middle East Jerusalem
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Background imageSarcophagus Collection: The Resurrection of Christ, 1622 (oil on copper)

The Resurrection of Christ, 1622 (oil on copper)
XOS5885646 The Resurrection of Christ, 1622 (oil on copper) by Konig, Johann or Hans (1586-1642); 61x46 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)

Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)
3483112 Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c.656-640 BC (stone) by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC); 120x240x75 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove

Background imageSarcophagus Collection: Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)

Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)
3500071 Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c.656-640 BC (stone) by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC); 120x240x75 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove



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"Sarcophagus: A Window into Ancient Civilizations and Mysteries" Step into the world of ancient civilizations with the Palenque Xtraterrestrial sarcophagus, an enigmatic artifact that sparks curiosity about extraterrestrial connections. Journey back to the 14th century BC in Egypt's Tomb of Tutankhamun, where a majestic sarcophagus guarded the remains of this young pharaoh. The intricate carvings on the Tutankhamun Sarcophagus tell tales of power and divinity. Travel further in time to Cerveteri around 520 BC, where a married couple found eternal rest within their beautifully adorned sarcophagus. This masterpiece reflects love and devotion even after death. Witness history unfold as Napoleon I pays homage at Frederick the Great's tomb in 1806, captured forever by an unknown artist. Discover Queen Nefertari playing Senet in her tomb alongside Pharaoh Ramesses II - a testament to her status and influence during ancient Egypt's golden age. At Sir John Soanes Museum, marvel at a bust overlooking a magnificent sarcophagus, showcasing artistry from centuries past. Tel Mevorah presents us with a marble sarcophagus depicting an epic battle between Amazons - warriors who challenged societal norms throughout history. In Tebessa's Roman Temple of Minerva lies another remarkable example; its intricate design offers insight into astrology and zodiac symbolism cherished by our ancestors. Delve deeper into history at Lord Nelson's crypt or tomb, where his legacy is preserved for generations to come. Finally, explore Etruscan civilization through Tarquinia's Amazon Sarcophagus - every painted detail revealing stories of powerful women defying conventions. Sarcophagi serve as gateways to understanding ancient cultures' beliefs, traditions, and aspirations beyond their earthly existence. These captivating artifacts continue to captivate our imagination while reminding us that even in death, humanity's desire for immortality and remembrance endures.