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Hatshepsut (1508-1458 B. C). Osirian statues. EgyptHatshepsut (1508-1458 b.C). Was the second pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty. Osirian statues.New Kingdom. Temple of Deir El Bahari. Thebes. Egypt
Temple of Hatshepsut. Colonnade. Deir el-Bahari. EgyptTemple of Hatshepsut. Colonnade. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir el-Bahri. Egypt
Temple of Hatshepsut. Door with polychrome reliefs representing the pharaoh Hatshepsut with masculine attributes. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir el-Bahri. Egypt
Hatshepsut (1508-1458 B. C). Osirian statue. EgyptHatshepsut (1508-1458 b.C). Was the second pharaoh of the eighteenth dynasty. Osirian statue.New Kingdom. Temple of Deir El Bahari. Thebes. Egypt
EGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS In the rock walls are carved tEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS.. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. Entrance to one of the hypogea tomb
Temple of Luxor. Night view of the colossi of Ramses II in the first pylon of the temple. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. Night view. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. First courtyard called the Ramses II surrounded with smooth shaft columns and closed papyrus capitals and decorated with statues of Ramses II. New Kingdom. Egypt
Relief depicting Egyptian divinity giving the Ankh to a pharaoh. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Pharaoh Amenhotep III offering to the god Amun lotus flowers and papyrus. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Relief depicting a pharaoh making offerings to the god MIN, god of fertility. Chapel dedicated to Amun-Min. New Empire. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Relief depicting a pharaoh to the god Amun. New kingdom. Chapel of the Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Pharaoh making an offering of papyrus flowers to the gods. LEGYPTIAN ART. Relief depicting a pharaoh making an offering of papyrus flowers to the gods. FIRST COURTYARD OF RAMSES II. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Dynasty XIX. New Empire
RAMSES II remained seated for a council with his officers, during the military campaign against the Hittites. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Ramesses II. Relief depicting the Pharaoh on a chariot in the Battle of Kadesh (northern Syria). New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Egypt. Temple of LuxorEGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Partial view of the first pylon of the temple, the remains of an obelisk of pink granite, and head and colossal statues of Ramses II. Ancient Thebes Waset
Ramesses II. LegRamesses II. Detail of his leg. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Ramesses II. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Valley of the Kings. EgyptEGYPT. VALLEY OF THE KINGS. Overview of the mountain chain that stretches behind Deir el-Bahari. In the rock walls are carved the tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom. All of these are hypogea
Statue of Ramses II (h. 1290-1224 B. C)EGYPTIAN ART. New Empire. 19th Dynasty. Statue of Ramses II (h.1290-1224 B.C). Third pharaoh of the nineteenth dynasty, Ramses known as The Great. Detail. Temple of Luxor. Egypt
Obelisk of Ramses II. Detail. Luxor. EgyptEgypt. Hieroglyphic writing. Obelisk of Ramesses II (1300-1213, reign 1279-1213 b.C.). Detail. Temple of Luxor. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes Waset
Music cover, Pharaohs Dream Valse by C Whitaker Wilson. 1920
Moses Found in the NileAs a baby he is abandoned on the Nile but is fortunately rescued by no less than Pharaohs daughter
Egyptian king or pharaoh and an Egyptian man in full dress.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity
Ramses III. 1180 BC. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Sculpture on rock. EGYPT. CAIRO. Cairo. Egyptian Museum. Proc: EGYPT. Mit-Rahineh
Ptolemy I Soter I, ruler of EgyptPtolemy I Soter I (Soter meaning Saviour), also known as Ptolemy Lagides, a Macedonian general under Alexander the Great who became ruler of Egypt (323-283 BC)
Yellow Baboon. ca. 341 BC. Made in granite for the sepulchre of Pharaoh Nectanebo II (4th c. BC). Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Sculpture on rock. ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums
Tomb Of Amon-her-Khopechef. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Queens. Tomb Of Amon-her-Khopechef. Pharaoh Ramses III, father of prince Amon-her-Khopechef. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Relief
Temple of Isis. EGYPT. ASWAN. Philae. Second pylon of the temple. Representation of pharaoh Ptolomy XII making offerings to Hathor and Horus. Egyptian art. Ptolemaic period. Architecture
Great Temple of Rameses II. EGYPT. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Rameses II. Entrance reliefs depicting the military victories of Pharaoh Ramesses II. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Relief
Moses playing with the crown of the pharaoh (16th c.). Flemish art. Tapestry. SPAIN. Zaragoza. Zaragoza University Library
Temple of Isis. EGYPT. Philae. Temple of Isis
The tariff triumph of pharaoh Wilson. Illustration shows President Wilson as a pharaoh riding in an Egyptian chariot drawn by the Democratic donkey; he is holding a small sword
Fallen statue of Rameses II, Memphis, EgyptThe fallen statue of Rameses II at the Great Temple of Ptah of Mit-Rahina near Memphis, Egypt. It is made from red granite. It was discovered in 1820 by Giovanni Battista Caviglia
Temple of Abu Simbel with statues of Rameses II, EgyptView of the Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, with four colossal statues of Rameses II. Date: early 20th century
Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, EgyptThe Colossi of Memnon, representing Amenhotep III, built at the gateway to a mortuary temple at Thebes (now Luxor), Egypt. Early Greek travellers equated them to Memnon, the son of Aurora
Egyptian ChairOn this handsome seat a Pharaoh may have rested after a busy morning supervising the work on his new Pyramid. Well, its possible... Date: BCE
Pepi I, PharaohPEPI I, PHARAOH also known as Meryre (6th dynasty) son of Teti Date: reigned 2332 - 2283 BC
Piazza del Popolo and obelisk, Rome, ItalyView of the Piazza del Popolo in Rome, Italy, with the Egyptian obelisk of Rameses II from Heliopolis (known as the Obelisco Flaminio) in the centre, brought to Rome in 10 BC
The Egyptian Obelisk before the Blue MosqueThe Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet I Mosque - six minarets) looms large behind the Egyptian Obelisk (the Obelisk of Theodosius) which is covered in hieroglyphs
Serpentine Column and Theodosius ObeliskThe three intertwined bronze serpents were the base of a trophy which once stood in the Temple of Apollo in Delphi. Dedicated to the God Apollo by the 31 Greek cities who defeated the Persians at
Obelisk of TheodosiusThe Obelisk of Theodosius, standing close to the Blue Mosque in Istanbul
The Pyramid of Djoser (Zoser), or step pyramid, part of the Saqqara necropolis, Egypt, northwest of the city of Memphis. It was built for the burial of Pharaoh Djoser by his Vizier Imhotep
The excavation of TutankhamunThe photograph show the second stage of entry into the sealed chamber of the only intact shrine of a pharaoh ever found
Amenhotep III and TiySMENKHKARE, PHARAOH probably a younger brother of his predecessor Akhenaten, he died young after only two years as sole ruler (18th dynasty)
Pepi I, Pharaoh StatuePEPI I, PHARAOH also known as Meryre (6th dynasty) son of Teti
Seti I, PharaohSETI I also known as Meryenptah or Menmaatre or Sethos (19th dynasty) renowned for his ambitious building projects
Queen Her-nets tombThe great tomb of Queen Her-net, discovered by Professor Emerys at North Sakkara. Buried in the reign of the Pharaoh Udimu this photograph shows a deposit of pottery left as offerings