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Hieroglyphs Collection (page 4)

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Hieroglyphic writing. Tombstone of Kaiteps tomb

Hieroglyphic writing. Tombstone of Kaiteps tomb
Hieroglyphic writing on a limestone tombstone of the Kaiteps tomb. 2300 BC. 5th - 6th Dynasties. Early Dynastic Period or Old Kingdom. Possibly from Giza. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian stela with hieroglyphic writing

Egyptian stela with hieroglyphic writing. British Museum. London, United Kingdom

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Hyeroglyphic writing

Hyeroglyphic writing
Hieroglyphic writing. Fragment of the wall decoration of the tomb of Seti I (c.1294-1279 BC), 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Fragment with part of the figure of a goddess

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian art. Hieroglyphic writing. Great Temple. Abu Simbel

Egyptian art. Hieroglyphic writing. Great Temple. Abu Simbel
Egyptian art. Hieroglyphic writing. Detail of the lower relief in the stele that depicts the pharaoh Ramses II offering war prisoners to god Amun. Great Temple of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Great Temple of Ramses II. Relief depicting the pharaoh Rams

Great Temple of Ramses II. Relief depicting the pharaoh Rams
Egyptian art. Great Temple of Ramses II. Pharaoh Ramses II before a goddess. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. The gods Set (left) and Ho

Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. The gods Set (left) and Ho
Egyptian art. Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. 19th dynasty. New Empire. The gods Set (left) and Horus (right) adoring Ramses II. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. Relief depicting the phara

Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. Relief depicting the phara
Egyptian art. Small Temple or Temple of Hathor. 19th dynasty. New Empire. Relief depicting the pharaoh Ramses II offering to the god. Abu Simbel. Egypt

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian Art. The Metternich Stela. 30th Dynasty. Late Empir

Egyptian Art. The Metternich Stela. 30th Dynasty. Late Empir
Egyptian Art. The Metternich Stela. Dated between 360 and 342 BC (reign of Nectanebo II). 30th Dynasty. Late Empire. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian Art. Funerary Stela of the Bowman Semin. First In

Egyptian Art. Funerary Stela of the Bowman Semin. First Intermediate Period. 11th Dynasty. Reign of Intef I-III. ca. 21202051 B.C. Egypt, Upper Egypt; Thebes, el-Tarif probably

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egypt. Ramesses II Obelisk. Mandrills relief. Thebes. Luxor

Egypt. Ramesses II Obelisk. Mandrills relief. Thebes. Luxor
Egypt. Temple of Luxor. Mandrills relief into the base of the Obelisk of Ramesses II. New Kingdom. Thebes

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Art. Royal cartridges of pharaoh Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten

Art. Royal cartridges of pharaoh Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten
Egyptian Art. Royal cartridges of pharaoh Amenhotep IV or Akhenaten. 18th Dynasty. New Empire. Luxor Museum. Egypt

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Temple of Ramses III. Egyptian hieroglyphs. Relief. Egypt

Temple of Ramses III. Egyptian hieroglyphs. Relief. Egypt
Temple of Ramses III. Egyptian hieroglyphs. Relief. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Obelisk of Ramses II. Detail. Luxor. Egypt

Obelisk of Ramses II. Detail. Luxor. Egypt
Egypt. Hieroglyphic writing. Obelisk of Ramesses II (1300-1213, reign 1279-1213 b.C.). Detail. Temple of Luxor. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes Waset

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian style advertisement for Shell Motor Spirit

Egyptian style advertisement for Shell Motor Spirit - King Petrolemy Sendeth Unto Pharaoh Gifts of Precious Spirit. Date: early 20th century

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Woman in Egyptian dancer costume

Woman in Egyptian dancer costume.. Lithograph with pochoir stencil handcolouring from Our Fancy Dress Costumes, Paris, 1928

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian hieroglyphs on papyrus, mummy in urn

Egyptian hieroglyphs on papyrus, mummy in urn, mummy in coffin.. Handcolored lithograph from Friedrich Wilhelm Goedsches Complete Gallery of Peoples in True Pictures, Meissen, circa 1835-1840

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Tomb of Horemheb

Tomb of Horemheb
Scenes and hieroglyphs from the murals of the 18th Dynasty Tomb of King Horemheb in the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank of Thebes

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian Wall Relief

Egyptian Wall Relief
Wall relief in the inner sanctuary of the AMUN TEMPLE (TEMPLE OF LUXOR), depicting the god AMUN-RE (left), Horus (centre) and Alexander the Great (?), Luxor Egypt. Date: BC

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Rameses II Statue

Rameses II Statue
Giant head (probably depicting RAMESES II )beside the Obelisk in front of the Pylon of the AMUN-RE TEMPLE (Temple of Luxor), Thebes (modern Luxor ) Egypt. Date: 14th century BC

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: The Temple of Philae, Nile, Egypt

The Temple of Philae, Nile, Egypt
The Temple of Philae. Philae is an island in Lake Nasser, Egypt. It was formerly an island in the First Cataract of the Nile River

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Blue Mosque and Obelisk of Thutmose III

Blue Mosque and Obelisk of Thutmose III
The Egyptian obelisk of Thutmose III (1549 - 1503 BC) - originally from Deir el Bahri opposite Thebes in Upper Egypt to commemorate campaigns in Syria

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Tomb of Tuthmosis III. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri

Tomb of Tuthmosis III. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Tuthmosis III. Hieroglyphs. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Painting

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Obelisk at Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt

Obelisk at Heliopolis, Cairo, Egypt Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian obelisk of Thutmose III - Istanbul

Egyptian obelisk of Thutmose III - Istanbul
The Egyptian obelisk of Thutmose III (1549 - 1503 BC) - originally from Deir el Bahri opposite Thebes in Upper Egypt to commemorate campaigns in Syria

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Abu Simbel, Temple of Nefertaril, Egypt

Abu Simbel, Temple of Nefertaril, Egypt
Abu Simbel, entrance, Temple of Nefertaril, full-length close-up of figures. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Kom-ombo, Egypt - Wall carving

Kom-ombo, Egypt - Wall carving
Kom-ombo, wall carving, strongly highlighted by suns direction and consequent shadow formation. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Abu Simbel, entrance to tomb of Rameses II

Abu Simbel, entrance to tomb of Rameses II. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I

Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I, wall painting. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Valley of the Kings, tomb of Rameses VI

Valley of the Kings, tomb of Rameses VI, 1186 - 1085 BC, wall painting, the immortal spirit in Everyman, with arms raised. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: The Egyptian Obelisk before the Blue Mosque

The Egyptian Obelisk before the Blue Mosque
The Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmet I Mosque - six minarets) looms large behind the Egyptian Obelisk (the Obelisk of Theodosius) which is covered in hieroglyphs

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: The Obelisk of Theodosius - Constantinople

The Obelisk of Theodosius - Constantinople
The Egyptian obelisk of Thutmose III (1549 - 1503 BC) - originally from Deir el Bahri opposite Thebes in Upper Egypt to commemorate campaigns in Syria

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian Writing

Egyptian Writing
Egyptian hieroglyphs developed the scope of visual symbols to an extraordinary degree, graphic as well as decorative

Background imageHieroglyphs Collection: Egyptian Mummies

Egyptian Mummies
Two mummies, one exposed in its coffin, and the other enclosed in its coffin : also some hieroglyphs, ancient script and other antiquities



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