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MOURNING AT GRAVETwo women and a gentleman pay their respects beside the grave of a recently deceased relative Date: 1899
DECEASED WIFE'S SISTERThe DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER'S BILL is pushed through Parliament by Lord Dalhousie, allowing a man to marry his dead wife's sister if he chooses and she agrees Date: 1883
ANUBIS/OSIRISAnubis, god of the dead with the head of a jackel, and a recently deceased mortal
CANINE GRAVESTONEThe grave of Marquise and Tony deceased dogs of Princesse Lobanof, in the Asnieres-sur-Seine dog cemetery on the outskirts of Paris, France. Date: 1930s
BOOK OF THE DEAD/25The Dove, the Golden hawk and the Divine Hawk, illustrating the chapters of the transformation of the deceased into those mythical forms of the Sun-god
BOOK OF THE DEAD/151. Priest rises above Ani 2. Ani makes offering to jackel-headed Anubis to illustrate giving his heart to the deceased
Roman wedding ceremony. Bride and groom hold hands embraced by the goddess Juno Pronuba, while two cupids fly above with garland and foliage
Dr Deijmans Anatomy LessonEngraving after a painting by Rembrandt, showing a physician looking in detail at deceased mans brain
Dead Elephant at London Zoo, 1847Deceased elephant Jack, pride of the Zoological Societys Gardens (London Zoo) in Regents Park. Jack lived at London Zoo for sixteen years and may have been as old as 40 when he died. Date: 1847
French airship Capitaine Marchal gondolaThe gondola of French airship Capitaine Marchal, built by Lebaudy Freres andnamed in honour of the deceased commander of La Republique, which had crashed in 1909. Date: circa 1910
Sarcophagus of a married couple. About 240 AD. Ancient RomeRoman art. Sarcophagus of a married couple. About 240 AD. The couple extending hands to each other also appear in the side panels. He as a Greek orator, she as a muse, a cultural ideal. Glyptothek
Jericho. Hyksos Tomb. 1700-1600 BC. Middle Bronze AgeJericho. Hyksos Tomb. 1700-1600 BC. Period of Hyksos. Middle Bronze Age. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel
Mummification. Anciet Egypt. Engraving. 19th century. Colored
Viking Age. Runestone. Tirsted. 10th century AD. National MArt. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Runestone. Dedicated to their ancestors. Tirsted. 10th century AD. Asrad and Hildvig raised this stone in memory of Frede. National Museum of Denmark
Hieroglyphic writing of the tomb of Nykaiankh. EgyptHieroglyphic writing. Limestone architrave of the tomb of Nykaiankh with text inscribed with a prayer. Detail. The deceased is a priest of the Sun Temple of King Userkaf. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom
Shabti of King TaharqaShabti in granite of pharaoh Taharqa. 690-664 BC. 25th Dynasty. Third Intermediate Period. From the Pyramid 1 of Nuri. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Shabti of King Ahmose IShabti figure of King Ahmose I. Limestone. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around 1520 BC. Probably from Thebes, Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Phoenician art. Cyprus. Marble anthropoid sarcophagus with womans head. Last quarter of the 5th century B.C. It comes from a tomb at Amathus (Cyprus). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
Greek urn. GreeceUrn (150-200) decorated with a relief depicting the deceased marriage with Aphrodite (center) writing their names on a shield held by Eros. On the right, Bellerophon with Pegasus. Dokimeion marble
Alan and Iris Owen, psychical researchersAlan Robert George Owen (1919-2003), mathematician, psychical researcher and author, associated with poltergeist investigation and the Philip experiments (Toronto)
From Palace to Tomb, Ancient Egypt Reconstruction by MataniaEpisode III - From the Palace to the Tomb - Going West to the Burial Place. Third in a series of illustrations depicting the journey of a deceased Pharaoh from palace to tomb
Handshake. Grave stele. Pentelic marble. Found in the Piraeus. Two standing elderly men, clad in mantles and holding staffs, are shown in a handshake. Between them, a young girl gesticulates
Mastaba of Nefer and Kahay. Relief. Hieroglyphic depicting the deceased next to the offerings table. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Saqqara. Egypt
Mastaba of Ptahhotep and Akhethotep. Deceased is depicted stMastaba of Ptahhotep and Akhethotep. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Egyptian viziers. Father and son. Relief where the deceased is depicted standing with cane. Saqqara. Egypt
Mastaba of Nefer and Kahay. Relief. The Pharaoh Nefer standiMastaba of Nefer and Kahay. Polychromed relief depicting the Pharaoh Nefer standing with a cane. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Saqqara. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba. Room decorated with the deceaseds sculptures. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Egypt
Egyptian Art. Deceased seated next to the offerings table. Relief. Mastaba. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Necropolis of Saqqara. Egypt
Relief depicting the deceased Itjer. 4th Dynasty. 2600 BC. GRelief depicting the deceased Itjer sitting at the table of offerings with his consort. The hieroglyph shows the list of offerings numbered in quantities of a thousand. Giza Necropolis. 4th Dynasty
Sarcophagus of a married couple. Detail relief. About 240 ADRoman art. Sarcophagus of a married couple. About 240 AD. The couple extending hands to each. Detail. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany
Viking Age. Asferg. 1000 AD. Runestone. Dedication to a decArt. Metal Age. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Asferg. 1000 AD. Runestone. Dedication to a deceased man. Thorger Tokes son raised this stone in memory of Mule, his brother, a very good begn
Viking Age. Runestone. Dedicated to their ancestors. NationaArt. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Runestone. Dedicated to their ancestors. National Museum of Denmark
Viking Age. Runestones. Dedicated to their ancestors. NationArt. Germanic. Viking Age. Northern Europe. Runestones. Dedicated to their ancestors. National Museum of Denmark
Canopic jar. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BC. ECanopic jar for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Canopic jars. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh. C. 1950-1800 BCCanopic jars for the deceaseds liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. Tomb 116. Cemetery A. Riqqeh, Egypt. C.1950-1800 BC. Middle Kingdom. Limestone. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. CCanopic jar to contain the entrails of a deceased. Tomb of Iunefer, number 57. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. Limestone. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Reign of Amenemhat III. C. 1831-1786 BC
Egypt. Stele of General Intef (Antef). Carlsberg Glyptotek MEgypt. Stele of General Intef (Antef). C. 2050 B.C. 11th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Egypt. Stele of General Intef (Antef). Detail. Carlsberg GlyEgypt. Stele of General Intef (Antef). Detail. C. 2050 B.C. 11th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Roman funerary stele with high relief of three figures. 1stRoman funerary stele with high relief of three figures showing the deceased (centre) and probably flanked by his mother and brother. Made in Cyprus. 1st century AD. Limestone
Egypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. Limestone walls with 14 false doors and main entrance. Third Millennium. Old Kingdom
Egypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. The serdab. Statue of DjosEgypt. Saqqara. Djosers complex. The serdab, a small enclosed chamber. Copy of the statue of the pharaoh Djoser, currently on display at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.Third Millennium. Old Kingdom
False door of Bateti. EgyptLimestone false door of Bateti. The figure inside the niche depicts the deceased out of his grave to receive their offerings. 2400 BC. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Terracottas female figure. EgyptTerracottas female figure. Sculpted with an elaborate hairstyle, a necklace and incised points around the navel and buttocks as a tattoo
Shabti of King Sety IShabti figure of King Sety I. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around 1290 BC. Valley of the Kings, Egypt. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Mastaba of Ptahhotep and Akhethotep. EgyptMastaba of Ptahhotep and Akhethotep. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Egyptian viziers. Father and son. Relief depicting the deceased seated before the offerings table. Saqqara. Egypt
Roman Art. Marble sarcophagus with flying erotes holding a clipeus portrait. At the bottom, the Earth and the Ocean. Dated between 190-200. Severan period. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York
Pharaoh with the false beard and Atef crown. Deir el-BahariRelief with polychrome remains depicting a pharaoh with the false beard and Atef crown, an attribute that helps to revive the deceased. Temple of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom. Eighteenth Dynasty
Funerary monument. Tomb of Rabiri. Relief of priestess of IRoman Art. The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Tomb of Rabiri. Relief of priestess of Isis. 1st century A.D. Rome. Italy
The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Deceaseds. Relief. RomeRoman Art. The Appian Way. Funerary monument. Ilario Fusto tomb. Deceaseds. Relief. Rome. Italy