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Xviii Dynasty Collection

Discover the captivating world of Egypt's XVIII Dynasty, where history comes alive in the enchanting city of Luxor

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Queens, Nefertaris Tomb, Details form frescos in vestibule with

Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Queens, Nefertaris Tomb, Details form frescos in vestibule with Harsiesi leading Queen
Egyptian civilization - Luxor - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Valley of the Queens - Nefertaris Tomb

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Bowl, 18th Dynasty or later (glazed faience)

Bowl, 18th Dynasty or later (glazed faience)
425402 Bowl, 18th Dynasty or later (glazed faience) by Egyptian 18th Dynasty (c.1567-1320 BC); 3.4x18.7 cm; Freer Gallery of Art, Smithsonian Institution, USA; Freer Gallery of Art

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Thutmose III (1504 - 1450 BC), Pharaoh of the XVIII Dynasty, statue made in diorite, from Thebes

Thutmose III (1504 - 1450 BC), Pharaoh of the XVIII Dynasty, statue made in diorite, from Thebes

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Statue of Pharaoh Amenophis II or Amenhotep, of the XVIII dynasty, making an offering

Statue of Pharaoh Amenophis II or Amenhotep, of the XVIII dynasty, making an offering with two glasses of wine

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Statue of Amenophis II or Amenhotep, in the XVIII dynasty

Statue of Amenophis II or Amenhotep, in the XVIII dynasty

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Statue of Amenhotep I (1558 - 1530 a. C. ), pharaoh of the XVIII dynasty

Statue of Amenhotep I (1558 - 1530 a. C. ), pharaoh of the XVIII dynasty
Statue of Amenhotep I (1558 - 1530 a.C.), pharaoh of the XVIII dynasty

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Ancient Egyptian granite statue of Thutmose IV and mother Tio, from Karnak, Egypt, New Kingdom

Ancient Egyptian granite statue of Thutmose IV and mother Tio, from Karnak, Egypt, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Granite statue of Thutmose IV and his mother Tio, wife of Amenhotep II. From Karnak

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Detail of ancient Egyptian sarcophagus of Madja from Qurnet Murai, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty

Detail of ancient Egyptian sarcophagus of Madja from Qurnet Murai, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Painted wood female sarcophagus of Madja, from the western cemetery of Qurnet Murai

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Ancient Egyptian ibex-shaped spoon, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian ibex-shaped spoon, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty
Egyptian Civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Spoon in the shape of an ibex

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Ancient Egyptian painted alabaster head from Treasure of Tutankhamen, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian painted alabaster head from Treasure of Tutankhamen, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Treasure of Tutankhamen. Painted alabaster head

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Painting depicting duck between plants, from Palace of Akhenaton, El-Awara, Egypt

Painting depicting duck between plants, from Palace of Akhenaton, El-Awara, Egypt
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Painting depicting a duck between plants. From the Palace of Akhenaton at El-Awara nearby Tall al-Amarnah

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Limestone blocks painted with reliefs depicting God Amun-Min

Limestone blocks painted with reliefs depicting God Amun-Min, from Temple of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari, Egypt
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Limestone blocks painted with reliefs depicting the God Amun-Min. From the Temple of Tuthmosis III at Deir el-Bahari

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamens Tomb, Details from frescos representing

Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Tutankhamens Tomb, Details from frescos representing Tutankhamun and queen
Egyptian civilization - Luxor - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Valley of the Kings. Tutankhamens Tomb. Details from the frescos : Tutankhamun and the queen

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Egyptian engravement representing Akhenaten and Nefertiti worshipping solar disc

Egyptian engravement representing Akhenaten and Nefertiti worshipping solar disc, from Tall al-Amarnah, Egypt
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Akhenaten and Nefertiti worshipping the solar disc. From Tall al-Amarnah (Amarna, Egypt)

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Egypt, Luxor Gornorate, Sheikh Abd al-Qurna Necropolis Tomb of Usherhat

Egypt, Luxor Gornorate, Sheikh Abd al-Qurna Necropolis Tomb of Usherhat, Detail of frescoes with presentation of
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Sheikh Abd al-Qurna necropolis. Tomb of Usherhat (TT56), royal scribe of Amenhotep II, Dynasty XVIII

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Detail of ancient Egyptian wall painting depicting cow goddess Hathor suckling child king

Detail of ancient Egyptian wall painting depicting cow goddess Hathor suckling child king Amenhotep II
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Detail of painting depicting cow goddess Hathor suckling child king Amenhotep II. From Deir el Bahari, Egypt

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Egypt, Cairo Governorate, Mit Rahina, Alabaster sphinx

Egypt, Cairo Governorate, Mit Rahina, Alabaster sphinx
Egypt - Surroundings of Cairo - Mit Rahina, ancient Memphis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Alabaster sphinx, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Funerary objects from the western cemetery of Qurnet Murai, terracotta lamp

Funerary objects from the western cemetery of Qurnet Murai, terracotta lamp, wood lighter and matches
Egyptian civilization. Funerary objects from the western cemetery of Qurnet Murai: terracotta lamp, wood lighter and matches

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Ancient Egyptian gazelle-shaped wooden box, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty

Ancient Egyptian gazelle-shaped wooden box, New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty
Egyptian Civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Wooden box in the shape of a gazelle

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Chess game, part of funerary equipment of Tomb of Kha, from Deir el-Medina, Egypt

Chess game, part of funerary equipment of Tomb of Kha, from Deir el-Medina, Egypt
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Chess game, part of the funerary equipment of the tomb of Kha. From Deir el-Medina, Egypt

Background imageXviii Dynasty Collection: Vase, part of funerary equipment of Tomb of Kha, from Deir el-Medina, Egypt

Vase, part of funerary equipment of Tomb of Kha, from Deir el-Medina, Egypt
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Vase, part of the funerary equipment of the tomb of Kha. From Deir el-Medina, Egypt


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Discover the captivating world of Egypt's XVIII Dynasty, where history comes alive in the enchanting city of Luxor. Journey through time as you explore the Valley of the Queens, a sacred resting place for royalty. Marvel at the grandeur of Nefertari's Tomb, adorned with intricate frescoes that depict Harsiesi leading Queen Imentet Hathor and Ra-Harakhti by hand. Step into the ancient past and witness scenes from everyday life in Egypt. Immerse yourself in the details of frescoes showcasing soldiers receiving rations, offering a glimpse into their daily routines. Admire a carved ivory headrest supported by Shu, symbolizing air and providing comfort to those who rest upon it. Venture further into Luxor's treasures and uncover Tutankhamen's Tomb in the Valley of Kings. Stand before this legendary pharaoh's final resting place and marvel at its splendor. The XVIII Dynasty brings forth an array of remarkable statues that embody Egyptian power and spirituality. Behold Thutmose III, Pharaoh during this era, immortalized in diorite stone from Thebes. Witness Amenophis II or Amenhotep making offerings to deities as a testament to his devotion. Delve deeper into this golden age with statues depicting other revered pharaohs like Amenophis II or Amenhotep I. Each statue tells a story etched within its timeless features. Uncover more wonders as you encounter an ancient Egyptian sarcophagus belonging to Madja from Qurnet Murai. This New Kingdom masterpiece showcases intricate craftsmanship that has stood against time itself. Marvel at small yet exquisite artifacts such as an ibex-shaped spoon crafted during this dynasty or a painted alabaster head discovered amongst Tutankhamen's treasure trove. The XVIII Dynasty invites you on an extraordinary journey through Egypt’s rich heritage – where artistry meets spirituality and history intertwines with legend.