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Egyptology
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This stunning bust of Nefertiti is perhaps the most famous image of the ancient queen, whom some scholars believe ruled as pharaoh after her husband's death.
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The moment of the great discovery of the statue of King Menkaure and his wife Khamerernebty in the Temple of King Menkaure Valley in Giza in 1910.
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A truly incredible 3,400 year old Egyptian mechanical dog!
Carved from ivory, a lever under the stomach of the leaping hunting dog opens and closes its fearsome mouth.
Carved from ivory, a lever under the stomach of the leaping hunting dog opens and closes its fearsome mouth.
A wooden sarcophagus emerges from the sand at Abydos after spending more than 3 millennia below the surface of the Egyptian plateau.
The burial chamber of Seti I
Gods and constellations stand out against the rich blue background of its curved ceiling. Presiding from the highest point on the rear wall, the goddess Isis spreads her ... View More
Gods and constellations stand out against the rich blue background of its curved ceiling. Presiding from the highest point on the rear wall, the goddess Isis spreads her ... View More
Lotus blossoms from the tomb of Kagemni in Saqqara, Egypt. 6th dynasty. Photo taken by Hervé Champollion.
Obelisk of Thutmose I
He built several temples and tombs, but his finest efforts were at the Temple of Karnak, overseen by architect Ineni.
Before Thutmose, Karnak presumably comprised solely of a l... View More
He built several temples and tombs, but his finest efforts were at the Temple of Karnak, overseen by architect Ineni.
Before Thutmose, Karnak presumably comprised solely of a l... View More
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Egyptian Shabtis, Archaeological Museum of Zagreb. A shabti (also known as shawabti or ushabti) is a generally mummiform figurine of about 5 - 30 centimetres found in many ancient Egyptian tombs. They... View More