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Egypt, Sais, Front of mummy-shaped sarcophagus of the vizier Gemenefherbak, twenty-sixth dynasty, late period, circa 600 B. C. black basalt

Egypt, Sais, Front of mummy-shaped sarcophagus of the vizier Gemenefherbak, twenty-sixth dynasty, late period, circa 600 B. C. black basalt


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Egypt, Sais, Front of mummy-shaped sarcophagus of the vizier Gemenefherbak, twenty-sixth dynasty, late period, circa 600 B. C. black basalt

Egypt, Sais, Front of mummy-shaped sarcophagus of the vizier Gemenefherbak, twenty-sixth dynasty, late period, circa 600 B.C. black basalt 7th-6th Century B.C. Italy, Turin, Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum), Egyptian art

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26th Dynasty Ancient Egyptian Culture Anthropomorphic Death Late Period Sarcophagus


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This print showcases the front of a mummy-shaped sarcophagus belonging to the esteemed vizier Gemenefherbak, dating back to the twenty-sixth dynasty in ancient Egypt. Crafted from black basalt around 600 B. C. , this remarkable piece is currently housed in the Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) in Turin, Italy. The intricately engraved details on this anthropomorphic sarcophagus evoke a sense of mystery and reverence for ancient Egyptian culture. The skilled craftsmanship is evident in every line and curve, depicting symbols and hieroglyphics that hold secrets of an era long gone. Standing tall with its vertical structure, this artifact serves as a tangible link to an era shrouded in myth and legend. As we gaze upon it, we can't help but wonder about the life and achievements of Vizier Gemenefherbak, whose final resting place was adorned with such beauty. Despite being devoid of people within its frame, this photograph captures the essence of death's presence that permeated ancient Egyptian society. It transports us back thousands of years ago when rituals surrounding burial customs were deeply ingrained within their culture. Thanks to Universal Images Group (UIG), we are able to appreciate this mesmerizing glimpse into history – a testament to human creativity and devotion that has stood the test of time.

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