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Thebes Collection (page 6)

Background imageThebes Collection: Cattle brought for inspection. ca. 1350 BC. 18th

Cattle brought for inspection. ca. 1350 BC. 18th Dynasty. Wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Painting. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: EGYPT. Luxor

Background imageThebes Collection: Ramesseum. EGYPT. QUENA. Luxor. Thebes. Ramesseum

Ramesseum. EGYPT. QUENA. Luxor. Thebes. Ramesseum. Entrance into the Hypostyle Hall. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Architecture; Sculpture

Background imageThebes Collection: Counting the geese. ca. 1350 BC. 18th Dynasty

Counting the geese. ca. 1350 BC. 18th Dynasty. Wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Painting. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: EGYPT. Luxor. Thebes

Background imageThebes Collection: Tomb of Ramose. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley

Tomb of Ramose. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Nobles. Tomb of Ramose. Funeral of Ramose, vizier of Thebes during the reign of Amenhotep III. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Painting

Background imageThebes Collection: A garden pool. ca. 1350 BC. 18th Dynasty. Wall

A garden pool. ca. 1350 BC. 18th Dynasty. Wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Painting. UNITED KINGDOM. London. The British Museum. Proc: EGYPT. Luxor. Thebes

Background imageThebes Collection: Statue of the goddess Sakhmet. 1555 -1337 BC

Statue of the goddess Sakhmet. 1555 -1337 BC. The lion-headed goddess, Sekhmet, were originally created for the funerary temple of King Amenophis III, in Thebes

Background imageThebes Collection: Temple of Amon - Ra. EGYPT. QUENA. Luxor. Thebes

Temple of Amon - Ra. EGYPT. QUENA. Luxor. Thebes. Temple of Amon - Ra. Sphinx Avenue. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Architecture

Background imageThebes Collection: Avenue of ram-headed sphinxes, Temple of Amun, Egypt

Avenue of ram-headed sphinxes, Temple of Amun, Egypt
The avenue of ram-headed sphinxes leading to the west gate of the Temple of Amun at Karnak, near Luxor (ancient Thebes), Egypt. Date: early 20th century

Background imageThebes Collection: Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt

Colossi of Memnon, Thebes, Egypt
The 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

Background imageThebes 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 imageThebes Collection: Funerary equipment of Queen Isa-em-Kheb: a wig and hamper

Funerary equipment of Queen Isa-em-Kheb: a wig and hamper
A little chest of papyrus and the wig of the 21st Dynasty Princess Isa-em-Kheb, as discovered by Professor Maspero at Thebes in Upper Egypt, during his investigation in April 1881

Background imageThebes Collection: Funerary equipment of Queen Isa-em-Kheb: a mummified gazelle

Funerary equipment of Queen Isa-em-Kheb: a mummified gazelle
A coffin and mummy of a gazelle from the 21st Dynasty, as discovered by Professor Maspero at Thebes in Upper Egypt, during his investigation in April 1881

Background imageThebes Collection: The Valley of the Kings, Thebes

The Valley of the Kings, Thebes
Photograph of the Valley of the Kings, Thebes where the excavation of the Tomb of Tutankhamun took place

Background imageThebes 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 imageThebes Collection: Oedipus Tyrannus 1

Oedipus Tyrannus 1
Suppliants before the palace of Oedipus and Jocasta at Thebes

Background imageThebes Collection: TETISHERI

TETISHERI wife of Pharaoh TAO I (17th dynasty) ruled from Thebes, while the Hyksos kings ruled the north

Background imageThebes Collection: The Earl of Carnarvon

The Earl of Carnarvon the initiator of the explorations in the Valley of the Kings. Born in 1866, Carnarvon sponsored Howard Carters excavations of the royal tombs in Thebes

Background imageThebes Collection: Deir-El-Bahari, excavations near Thebes

Deir-El-Bahari, excavations near Thebes
Discoveries of mummies and sepulchral relics in Deir-El-Bahari. Excavations on the West Bank at ancient Thebes

Background imageThebes Collection: Discovery of Royal mummies at Thebes

Discovery of Royal mummies at Thebes
Tomb of King Amen-Hotep I, Eighteenth Dynasty, Thebes in Egypt. During the 1870s and 1880s Thebes was targeted by antiquity thieves, who sold rare finds to travellers

Background imageThebes Collection: Orions Daughters

Orions Daughters
Orions daughters sacrifice themselves for the good of their city, Thebes : but from their ashes arise two handsome young men, the Corones

Background imageThebes Collection: Roger I and Weavers

Roger I and Weavers
Roger I of Sicily, conquers Corinth, Thebes and Athens, seizes quantities of fabrics and also compels weavers to come and work in Sicily

Background imageThebes Collection: Thebes Vanished

Thebes Vanished
Thebes, ancient city of Egypt

Background imageThebes Collection: Pelopidas Goes to Thebes

Pelopidas Goes to Thebes
The Theban general Pelopidas (in green) and his men, disguised as peasants, set off for Thebes and are successful in freeing the city from the crushing Spartan occupation

Background imageThebes Collection: Memnon Statues 2

Memnon Statues 2
The so-called Memnon statues of Amenophis III, which emit a sound like the snapping of a cord at daybreak, attributed to Memnons mother Eos, goddess of the Dawn, weeping

Background imageThebes Collection: Hypostyle Hall

Hypostyle Hall
The Papyrus pillars of the Great HYPOSTYLE HALL, at sunset. Begun in the reign of Rameses I and completed in the reign of Rameses II, Karnak Thebes (modern Luxor), Egypt

Background imageThebes Collection: Temple of Luxor

Temple of Luxor
Giant, seated statues of RAMESES II ( The Great ), in front of the Pylon of the AMUN TEMPLE (TEMPLE OF LUXOR), Thebes (modern Luxor ) Egypt

Background imageThebes Collection: Goddess Hathor

Goddess Hathor
Pillar depicting the Egyptian goddess HATHOR, in the Hathor Chapel of the Hatshepsut (or Hashepsowe) Temple - Deir el- Bahri - Thebes (Luxor), Egypt

Background imageThebes Collection: Cadmus and Hermione

Cadmus and Hermione
Cadmus, king of Thebes, and his wife Hermione are changed into serpents

Background imageThebes Collection: Amphion Builds Thebes

Amphion Builds Thebes
Amphion was so skilful a musician that he was able to build the city of Thebes, making the stones dance into place as he played

Background imageThebes Collection: AMPHIARAUS

AMPHIARAUS, Greek seer of Thebes, known for interpretation of dreams, sailed on Golden Fleece expedition

Background imageThebes Collection: Owen Jones Egyptian 4

Owen Jones Egyptian 4
Depictions of ornaments from tomb walls, including Karnac, Thebes, including jewellery from a sarcophagus

Background imageThebes Collection: Pentheus and Dionysos

Pentheus and Dionysos
Pentheus, king of Thebes, opposes the orgiastic cult of Dionysos/Bacchus, but he is torn to pieces by the gods wild followers, the Bacchantes

Background imageThebes Collection: Peasants Home, Thebes

Peasants Home, Thebes
A peasants home in Thebes, with a camel resting outside

Background imageThebes Collection: Memnon Statues 1

Memnon Statues 1
The so-called Memnon statues of Amenophis III, which emit a sound like the snapping of a cord at daybreak, attributed to Memnons mother Eos, goddess of the Dawn, weeping

Background imageThebes Collection: Oedipus and Sphinx

Oedipus and Sphinx
Oedipus, subsequently king of Thebes, successfully solves the riddle of the Sphinx and then rids the country of the monster

Background imageThebes Collection: Queen of Thebes

Queen of Thebes
THE QUEEN OF THEBES 6 in series of 6

Background imageThebes Collection: Metellus at Thebes

Metellus at Thebes
Consul Metellus rides through the conquered city of Thebes : from now on he will be known as Macedonicus

Background imageThebes Collection: Racine / Orestes

Racine / Orestes
ORESTES, the son of Agamemnon, king of Thebes, as presented by Jean Racine in his play Andromaque

Background imageThebes Collection: Egypt / Gournah Nr Thebes

Egypt / Gournah Nr Thebes
GOURNAH, near Thebes : Discovery of a mummy during an excavation, in the presence of Edward, prince of Wales



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