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Sarcophagus and burial chamber of Rameses VI, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Newton & CoSarcophagus and burial chamber of Rameses VI, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, c1890. Rameses VI was the fifth ruler of the Twentieth dynasty of Egypt. He reigned from 1145 to 1137 BC
The ruins of the Palace of Rameses III, Medinet Habu, Upper Egypt, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)
Amenemope and Female, Egyptian, 19th Dynasty. Figurine, Berlin Museum, Egyptian Antiquities
Shabti figure of Ramesses IV, Egyptian, 20th Dynasty. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris
Horus falcon from Thebes, Egypt, 13th-12th century BCHorus falcon from Thebes, Egypt, 19th Dynasty. Horus falcon from Thebes, Egypt, 13th-12th century BC. This painted wooden figure of the god Horus dates from the 19th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt
Statue of an Ancient Egyptian official and his wife, 13th-12th century BC. From the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Head of Anubis, 13th-12th century BC. Anubis was the jackal-headed god of the dead in Egyptian mythology. This head dates from the 19th Dynasty. Located in the Louvre, Paris
Ancient Egyptian funerary figurine, 13th-12th century BC. Figurine dating from the 19th Dynasty. Located in the Louvre, Paris
Statue of Rameses III, Egypt. Rameses portrayed as the god Osiris, flanked by the falcon-headed god Horus and the jackal-headed god Anubis. Rameses III ruled Egypt from 1187 until 1156 BC
Entrance to the Temple of Medinet Habu, Egypt, 20th Century. The mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Rameses III, built in the 12th century BC
Entrance to the Temple of Ramses III, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: GF WestonEntrance to the Temple of Ramses III, Egypt, 19th century. Rameses III ruled Egypt from 1187 until 1156 BC. He is regarded as the last great Pharaoh of the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt
Medinet Abou, Thebes, 8th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Louis HagheMedinet Abou, Thebes, 8th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. The mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Rameses III, built in the 12th century BC. From Egypt and Nubia (Volume 2)
Medinet Abou, Thebes, 5th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Louis HagheMedinet Abou, Thebes, 5th December 1832, Egypt, 19th century. The mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian pharaoh Rameses III, built in the 12th century BC
Chinese Bronze Ritual Wine Vessel, late Shang Dynasty 12th-11th century BC. Spouted ritual wine vessel (guang). The Shang dynasty is the earliest dynasty of traditional Chinese history supported by
Bronze Swords and Shield from Bavaria. South Germany, 12th-8th century BC
Hilts of Bronze Swords from South Bavaria, Germany, 12th-8th century BC
Minoan Sacred Dance, Palaikastro, Eastern Crete, Post-Palatial Period, c1400BC- c1100 BC. Archeaeological Museum, Heraklion
Minoan Bulls Head, Bronze Age, Greece, c2600-c1100 BC. Painted terracotta, Archaeological Museum of Heraklion, Crete
Bronze Mycenaean Armour from Dedra, Greece, c16th century BC-c12th century BC. Bronze Cuiras
Chinese bronze ritual vessel, 12th century BCDetail of a Shang Dynasty Chinese bronze ritual vessel, showing a rams head. From the British Museums collection, 12th century BC
Chinese bronze libation vessel, 12th century BCShang dynasty Chinese bronze Chueh libation vessel, from the Victoria and Albert Museums collections collection, 12th century BC
Kudurru (boundary stone) of Nazimatrut-Tash, taken from Babylon to Susa c. 12th century BC, from the Louvres collection
Painted relief, temple of Rameses III, Medinet Habu, Egypt, 12th century BC. Amon-Ra, Egyptian god, (left) and Rameses III (ruled 1187-1156 BC), second king of the 20th dynasty
Wall painting depicting the god Thoth, temple of Rameses III, Medinet Habu, Egypt, c1187-c1156 BCWall painting depicting the Ancient Egyptian Ibis-headed god Thoth, temple of Rameses III, Medinet Habu, Egypt, c1187-c1156 BC. Thoth was secretary to the gods and patron of scribes
Lion Gate, Mycenae, Greece, c1250 BC. Mycenae was a prehistoric Greek city discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) in the 1870s
Painted wall relief, Temple of Rameses III, Medinet Habu, Egypt, 12th century BCPainted wall relief showing a royal barge, Temple of Rameses III, Medinet Habu, Egypt, 12th century BC. Rameses III was Pharaoh of Egypt from 1187-1156 BC
Bronze ritual vessel, Shang dynasty, China, 12th century BC
Mortuary Temple of Rameses III at Medianat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, 12th Century BC. The Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu is an important New Kingdom period structure in the West Bank of
Wrestlers, Temple of Rameses III at Medianat Habu, Luxor, Egypt, 12th Century BC. The Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu is an important New Kingdom period structure in the West Bank of
Mycenaean gold seal-ring, 17th-12th century BCMycenaean gold seal-ring from Shaft Grave IV at Myceneae, Greece. It shows a warrior fighting three enemies, and is apparently influenced by Cretan work, 17th-12th century BC
Babylonian boundary-stone recording a gift of landA Babylonian boundary stone (kudurru), Kassite dynasty, about 1125-1100 BC, probably from southern Iraq. The cuneiform inscription records the gift of land near Edina in South Babylonia to Gula-eresh
Entrance of a tumulus at Mycenae, late Bronze Age, Greece, c1450-c1100 BC. Mycenae was a prehistoric Greek city discovered by the German archaeologist Heinrich Schliemann (1822-1890) in the 1870s