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Egyptian art. Relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and threEgyptian art. A house altar depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti and three of their Daughters. Relief. Limestone. New Kingdom. Amarna period. 18th dynasty. C. 1350 B.C. Egyptian Museum of Berlin. Germany
Egyptian art. Nefertiti bust. Limestone and stucco. Neues MuEgyptian art. Nefertiti. 14th century B.C. Egyptian Princess, wife of Amenhotep IV Akhenaton. Bust. Limestone and stucco. It is believed to have been crafted in 1345 BC by the sculptor Thutmose
NefertitiBust of Nefertiti (C.1370 BC C.1330 BC), chief consort of the Egyptian Pharaoh Akhenaten. The original from Tell el Amarna, attributed to the sculptor Thutmose, is in Berlins Neues Museum
King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti making a SacrificeIllustration showing the ancient Egyptian rulers King Akhenaten and Queen Nefertiti making an offering to the sun
The Nile -- Notes for Passengers on Cooks SteamersA bust of Queen Nefertiti in profile, with a sketch of the River Nile in the background, on a Thomas Cook publication, Notes for Passengers on Cooks Steamers
Poster advertising the Tomb of Nefertiti, Luxor, Egypt Date: circa 1950s
Interior of the Abu Simbel rock temples, Nubia, EgyptInterior of the Abu Simbel rock temples to Pharaoh Ramesses II and his queen Nefertiti, Nubia, southern Egypt
Abu Simbel rock temples in Nubia, southern EgyptAbu Simbel rock temples to Pharaoh Ramesses II and his queen Nefertiti, Nubia, southern Egypt
Great Queens of the Past No 1 - NefertitiNefertiti, Queen of Akhna-ton, pictured officiating as priestess in her own temple in the City of Horizon
Pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Relief. El-Amarna. EgyptRelief of a pharaoh Akhenaten or Nefertiti. Sandstone. Probably from Karnak, Egypt. Amarna Period. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Princess Meritaten. Relief. Amarna Period. EgyptPrincess Meritaten. Relief with traces of polychromy. Limestone. Probably from el-Amarna, Egypt. Amarna Period, c. 1365-1347 BC. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark
Khedivial Mail Line S. A. E. T. S. S. El Malek FouadKhedivial Mail Line S.A.E. T.S.S. El Malek Fouad. Built in 1947, re-named Nefertiti in 1956 and then re-named Olbia in 1961. Date: 1940s
Bust of Nefertiti. s. XIV BC. 19th Dynasty. PolychromaticBust of Nefertiti. s.XIV BC. 19th Dynasty. Polychromatic head. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Sculpture on rock. GERMANY. Berlin. Altes Museum. Proc: EGYPT. Amarna
Bust of Nefertiti. s. XIV BC. 18th Dynasty. PolychromeBust of Nefertiti. s.XIV BC. 18th Dynasty. Polychrome limestone. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Sculpture on rock. GERMANY. Berlin. Altes Museum. Proc: EGYPT. Amarna
Amenhotep IV with Nefertiti and their children. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Relief on rock. GERMANY. Berlin. Staatliche Museen (State Museums)
Temple of Karnak, King Rameses II and Queen Nefertiti, standing at his feet. Photograph by Lionel Coates
Rameses II & NefertitiRAMESES II (THE GREAT) with Queen Nefertiti shown making an offering to the Sun God Amun on a wall relief at the Temple of Luxor
Egypt / Custom / NefertitiQueen Nefertiti performs a ceremony