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Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Menjeperura Tutmosis or Thutmose IV (1400-1301 B. C. ) tomb

Menjeperura Tutmosis or Thutmose IV (1400-1301 B. C. ) tomb
Menjeperura Tutmosis or Thutmose IV (1400-1301 b.C.) tomb. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. The two eyes of Horus painted on a tomb wall. Valley of the Kings. Egypt

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: KV6 tomb or tomb of Ramses Setepenre Neferkare-IX. Valley of

KV6 tomb or tomb of Ramses Setepenre Neferkare-IX. Valley of
KV6 tomb or tomb of Ramses Setepenre Neferkare-IX. Eighth Twentieth Dynasty pharaoh. New Kingdom. He reigned from 1126-1108 B.C

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Statue of Amenhotep III (later usurped by Pharaoh Ramses II)

Statue of Amenhotep III (later usurped by Pharaoh Ramses II), between the columns holding the first courtyard. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Maat, goddess of wisdom, justice and truth

Maat, goddess of wisdom, justice and truth. Royal protocol of Nebmaatre or Amenhotep III, Pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Empire. Luxot temple. Egypt

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. The pharaoh received by

Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. The pharaoh received by
EGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Kingdom (1400 - 1301 B.C.). TOMB KV-43 or Tuthmosis IV tomb

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Ancient Egyptian Temple in Edfu

Ancient Egyptian Temple in Edfu
illustration of an ancient Egyptian temple in Edfu

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Figure of ancient Egyptian man, standing

Figure of ancient Egyptian man, standing

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Hypostyle hall, Great Temple of Abu Simbel

Hypostyle hall, Great Temple of Abu Simbel
Hypostyle hall with colossal statues of Ramesses II depicted as the god Osiris, the Great Temple of Abu Simbel (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), dating from the reign of Ramesses II

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Statues of Ramses II as Osiris in Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt

Statues of Ramses II as Osiris in Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
The Karnak temple complex is a vast open-air museum, and the second largest ancient religious site in the world, after the Angkor Wat Temple of Cambodia

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt
Osiride statues of the female Pharaoh at the entrance to the Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut, located on the west bank of Luxor in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Valley Of The Kings, Luxor, Egypt

Valley Of The Kings, Luxor, Egypt

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: PANC2A-00014

PANC2A-00014
Pharaoh Ramses III. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: PANC2A-00040

PANC2A-00040
Cleopatras barge on the Nile. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a painting by H. Picou

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: PANC2A-00042

PANC2A-00042
Caesar Augustus finding Cleopatras body after she committed suicide. Hand-colored photogravure reproduction of a painting by Von Heckel

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: PANC2A-00065

PANC2A-00065
Vercingetorix, chief of the Gauls, captured and brought before Caesar, 46 BC. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Egypt, Relief depicting Pharaoh Ramesses II (circa 1279- 1213 B. C)

Egypt, Relief depicting Pharaoh Ramesses II (circa 1279- 1213 B. C. ) and prisoners, nineteenth dynasty
Egypt - Abu Simbel - Ramses II and prisoners

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Colossus of Macedonian king (possibly Alexander), portrayed as Pharaoh, from Karnak

Colossus of Macedonian king (possibly Alexander), portrayed as Pharaoh, from Karnak
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic Period. Colossus of a Macedonian king (possibly Alexander), portrayed as a Pharaoh. From Karnak

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Egyptian civilization, diorite statue of Pharaoh Khafre, from Giza

Egyptian civilization, diorite statue of Pharaoh Khafre, from Giza
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV. Diorite (greenstone) Statue of Pharaoh Khafre. From Giza

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Gold funerary mask of Pharaoh Amenemope fromTanis

Gold funerary mask of Pharaoh Amenemope fromTanis
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI. Gold funerary mask of Pharaoh Amenemope. From Tanis

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Ancient Egyptian alabaster vase for ointments with the name of pharaoh Merenre Nemtyemsaef II

Ancient Egyptian alabaster vase for ointments with the name of pharaoh Merenre Nemtyemsaef II, Old Kingdom, VI Dynasty
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty VI. Alabaster vase for ointments with the name of pharaoh Merenre Nemtyemsaef II inscribed. Height 15 cm

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Egypt, Pharaoh Ahmose (circa 1550-1525 B. C ), eighteenth dynasty, canopic jar

Egypt, Pharaoh Ahmose (circa 1550-1525 B. C ), eighteenth dynasty, canopic jar
Egypt, Pharaoh Ahmose (circa 1550-1525 B.C..), eighteenth dynasty, canopic jar 16th Century B.C. Egyptian Museum, New Kingdom, Egyptian civilization

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Egypt, Abydos, Temple of pharaoh Seti I, Osiris chapel, painted relief depicting offering bearer

Egypt, Abydos, Temple of pharaoh Seti I, Osiris chapel, painted relief depicting offering bearer
Egypt - Abydos. Temple of pharaoh Seti I, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, Osiris chapel. Detail: painted relief depicting offering bearer

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Group statue of Hathor and Psamtik from Saqqara

Group statue of Hathor and Psamtik from Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Sculptural group of Hathor and Psamtik. From Saqqara

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Colossal stone statue of Ramses II from Khmenu

Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Colossal stone statue of Ramses II from Khmenu
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX - Kingdom of Ramses II. Colossal stone statue of Ramses II. From Khmenu

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Limestone relief depicting Akhenaton (Amenhotep IV) adoring the sun

Limestone relief depicting Akhenaton (Amenhotep IV) adoring the sun, From Tall al-Amarnah (Amarna), New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Limestone relief depicting Akhenaton (Amenhotep IV) adoring the sun. From Tall al-Amarnah (Amarna)

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Egypt, Deir el-Medina, Tomb of Sennedjem, mural painting depicting Horus on solar boat

Egypt, Deir el-Medina, Tomb of Sennedjem, mural painting depicting Horus on solar boat
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Deir el-Medina - Tomb of Sennedjem, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Mural painting: Horus on the solar boat

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Head of Pharaoh Akhenaten, from Karnak

Head of Pharaoh Akhenaten, from Karnak
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Head of Pharaoh Akhenaten, from Karnak

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Death mask of Tuya from Thebes

Death mask of Tuya from Thebes
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Death mask of Tuya. From Thebes

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Memphis Stele with Pharaoh Smenkhkare, Akhenatens co-regent and Queen Meritaton

Memphis Stele with Pharaoh Smenkhkare, Akhenatens co-regent and Queen Meritaton
Egyptian civilization, Dynasty XVIII, 14th century b.C. Memphis Stele. Pharaoh Smenkhkare, Akhenatens co-regent and Queen Meritaton

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Diorite statue of pharaoh Khafre, from Giza, detail

Diorite statue of pharaoh Khafre, from Giza, detail
Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV. Diorite statue of pharaoh Khafre (Chephren). From Giza. Detail

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Mummy of Ramses II, detail

Mummy of Ramses II, detail
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Mummy of Ramses II. Detail

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Mummy of Seti I, face detail

Mummy of Seti I, face detail
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Mummy of Seti I. Face detail

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Mummy of Merenptah, detail

Mummy of Merenptah, detail
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Mummy of Merenptah. Detail

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Detail of a transenna of the Roman Mammisi in Dendera, Upper Egypt

Detail of a transenna of the Roman Mammisi in Dendera, Upper Egypt. A relief of Trajan making a votive offerring to the goddess Hathor and her husband Horus of Edfu

Background imagePharaohs of Egypt Collection: Detail of the mural paintings in the tomb of Pharaoh Horemheb in Western Thebes

Detail of the mural paintings in the tomb of Pharaoh Horemheb in Western Thebes. A depiction of the Pharaoh assisted by the god Anubis is shown Egypt WesternThebes Mural Painting Eighteenth Dynasty



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