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The Giza Sphinx. 26th-25th c. BC. EGYPT. GIZA. Giza. Egyptian art. Old Kingdom. Sculpture
Tomb of Tuthmosis III. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Tuthmosis III. Hieroglyphs. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Painting
EGYPT. ALEXANDRIA. Abu Mina. Tanks. Paleo-christian art. Architecture
EGYPT. CAIRO. Cairo. Islamic Cairo. Tower of Al-Moayyad Mosque. Islamic art
EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Seti I. Hieroglyphic. 19th dyansty (1306-1290 BC). Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Oil on canvas
Pyramid of Unas. 2375 -2345 BC. EGYPT. CAIRO. Saqqara. Egyptian art. Old Kingdom. Architecture
Basilica of Arcadius. EGYPT. ALEXANDRIA. Abu Mina. Basilica of Arcadius. Ruins. Paleo-christian art. Architecture
EGYPT. GIZA. Giza. Khafres Pyramid. Egyptian art. Old Kingdom
SENENMUT, (16th C. BC). Temple of Hatshepsut
EGYPT. ALEXANDRIA. Alexandria. Pompeys column and remains of the Serapeium Temple. Egyptian art. Ptolemaic period
EGYPT. GIZA. Giza. Pyramids of Menkaure, Khafre and Khufu. Egyptian art. Old Kingdom. Architecture
Temple of Horus. EGYPT. QUENA. Edfu. Temple of Horus (237-57 BC), Ptolemaic Dinasty. Egyptian art. Ptolemaic period
EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Temple of Hatshepsut. Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla
Khafres Pyramid; The Giza Sphinx. 26th-25th c. BC. EGYPT. GIZA. Giza. Egyptian art. Old Kingdom
EGYPT. QUENA. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Kings. Egyptian art. New Kingdom
EGYPT. Cairo. Islamic Cairo. Mausoleum of Qaitbay. Dambulla Cave Temple, also known as the Golden Temple of Dambulla
Temple of Amon - Ra. EGYPT. QUENA. Luxor. Thebes. Temple of Amon - Ra. Sphinx Avenue. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Architecture
Mozarabic Bible
EGYPT. ALEXANDRIA. Abu Mina. Paleo-christian art. Architecture
Trajans Kiosk. 2nd c. EGYPT. Philae. Egyptian art. Roman and Byzantine period. Architecture
EGYPT. GIZA. Giza. Pyramids of Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure. Egyptian art. Old Kingdom. Architecture
Colossal Statue of Ramses II. 13th c. BC. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Sculpture. Proc: EGYPT. Mit Rahina. Memphis
The Wall Street Persians and the Washington Egyptians. Illustration shows the battle of Pelusium with the Persians identified as having Vested Interests (looking like Chauncey M)
Egypt - Tourists hassled by localsHumourous postcard, depicting the hardships endured by European Tourists in Egypt, cornered by a vast horde of helpful Egyptians who are aggressively " Dividing the Spoils" !
Humourous postcard - Foreign TouristsA funny cartoon, lampooning tourists to Egypt as Pigeons plucked by Egyptian Vultures
Port Said, Egypt - Arabian Cafe
Native Family - EgyptA touching family group photograph of a heavily-veiled native Egyptain Mother and her two young children, one sitting on her shoulders. The roll above the veil is to hide the nose from sight
Camels Near the PyramidsCamels and tents on the approach to the Pyramids at Giza
ICHNEUMONHERPESTES (formerly Viverra) ICHNEUMON - lives in Egypt where it eats crocodile eggs and was consequently venerated by the ancient Egyptians
Peepshow / Cairo FairEgyptians view peepshows at a fair held near Cairo in Heliopolis
Napoleon at CairoNapoleon, at Cairo during his Egyptian campaign, goes out riding all by himself, and stops on a hill to look at the city, while on a distant rooftop Egyptians pray
Cairo Street / ExhibitionA popular exhibit was the recreation of a Cairo street and bazaar. Visitors to the exhibition mingle with authentic Egyptians invited to participate in the event
Varsity Overcoat 1907American Varsity style overcoat viewed from the rear: 3/4 length with ample skirts & pocket flaps. This bowler hatted gent wears his to photograph Egyptians & camels
Napoleons Guide CalaWhen Napoleon lands in Egypt his guide is Joseph Cala, who is among the first to scale the fortifications of the Egyptians who refuse to capitulate
First ForksTHE FIRST FORKS used by the Hebrews and the Egyptians
FIRST INKTHE FIRST INK used by Ancient Egyptians
Necklace of AmuletsNECKLACE OF AMULETS Egyptians gave themselves all- round protection by wearing several amulets on one necklace
Scarab TalismanSCARAB TALISMAN To the ancient Egyptians the scarab was the emblem of re- creation, making this carved stone talisman a favourable symbol
Egyptian Heart TalismanHEART TALISMAN worn by ancient Egyptians to frustrate sorcerers who might try to steal their souls
Syrian Chiefs Tribute18th Dynasty : Syrian chiefs pay tribute to the Egyptians