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Head of the mummy of Sety I, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, c1279 BC (1926). The second pharaoh of the 19th dynasty, Seti I ruled Egypt from c1290 until 1279 BC
Sety I, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, 13th century BC (1926). Artist: Winifred Mabel BruntonSety I, Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty, 13th century BC (1926). The second pharaoh of the 19th dynasty, Seti I ruled Egypt from c1290 until 1279 BC
Fallen colossal statue of Rameses the Great, Memphis, Egypt, c1890. Artist: G LekegianFallen colossal statue of Rameses the Great, Memphis, Egypt, c1890. Rameses II is regarded as possibly the greatest Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
Fallen monumental statue of Rameses II, Memphis, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Newton & CoFallen monumental statue of Rameses II, Memphis, Egypt, c1890. Rameses II is regarded as possibly the greatest Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
Great Temple, Luxor, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Newton & CoGreat Temple, Luxor, Egypt, c1890. The temple of Luxor was begun by Amenhotep III in the 14th century BC and later extended by Rameses II in the 13th century BC. Lantern slide
Minaret and ruins of Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt, c1890. Lantern slide. Artist: Newton & CoMinaret and ruins of Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt, c1890. The minaret belongs to the Abu el-Haggag Mosque. Most of the temple at Luxor dates from the 14th century BC
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt, c1890. Artist: Newton & CoValley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt, c1890. The Valley of the Kings was the burial place of Ancient Egyptian pharaohs and nobles of the 18th, 19th and 20th dynasties (16th-11th century BC)
A sketch of African and Asian men from the tomb of King Seti I, Thebes, Egypt, 1936. Plate taken from The Art of Ancient Egypt, published by the Phaidon Press (Vienna, 1936)
Alabaster Sphinx at Memphis, Egypt, c1920s-c1930s(?). This sphinx is thought to date from the 18th or 19th dynasty of Ancient Egypt (c14th-13th century BC)
Scene from the Book of the Dead of Any, Egyptian, c1275 BC, (c1900-1920). In the centre are the scales used for weighing the heart, attended by Anubis, the jackal-headed god of embalming
Scarab in amethyst, Ancient Egyptian, 13th century BC. The Ancient Egyptians worshipped scarab beetles as an embodiment of the god Khepri and carried amulets in the shape of the insects
Amenemope and Female, Egyptian, 19th Dynasty. Figurine, Berlin Museum, Egyptian Antiquities
Deir el-Medineh, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, (20th Century). Wall painting detail
Pharaoh Seti, Capture of Slaves, Luxor, Egypt
Book of the Dead of the scribe Nebqed, detail of the deceased before Osiris, 18th Dynasty. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris
A seigneurial couple in ceremonial clothes, New Kingdom, Egyptian, 19th DynastySeigneurial Couple in Ceremonial Clothes, New Kingdom, Egyptian, 19th Dynasty. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris
Colossal statue of Rameses II, Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th century BC. Detail of one of the four giant statues flanking the temple entrance
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
Colossal statue of Rameses I in situ, Memphis, Egypt, 13th century BC. Rameses I was the founder of the 19th Dynasty in 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
The Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt, 20th century. The location of tombs of the kings and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom (the Eighteenth through Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt)
Statue of Ramses II, Luxor, Egypt, 20th century. Rameses II was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. His rule, which lasted 66 years from 1279 until 1213 BC
Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, 20th century. Colossal statues at the entrance to the Temple of Abu Simbel built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1212 BC)
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
The Mummy of Rameses II, Egypt, 1213 BC. Rameses II is regarded as possibly the greatest Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. His reign lasted 66 years, from 1279 until 1213 BC
Obelisk at the Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Century. Rameses II was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty
Temple of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Century. Rameses II was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. His rule, which lasted 66 years from 1279 until 1213 BC
Three statues of Rameses II, Luxor, Egypt, 20th Century. Rameses II was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. His rule, which lasted 66 years from 1279 until 1213 BC
The Ramesseum, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, 20th Century. Relief carvings inside the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II built in the 13th century BC
The Victory of Rameses II, Karnak, Egypt, 20th Century. Rameses II was an Egyptian pharaoh of the Nineteenth dynasty. His rule, which lasted 66 years from 1279 until 1213 BC
The Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 20th Century. View of the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II built in the 13th century BC
Necropolis and Memnonium of Thebes, Egypt, c1808. Artist: BerthaultNecropolis and Memnonium of Thebes, Egypt, c1808. Tombs in the Valley of the Kings and the temple, dedicated to the Egyptian god Amon, built by Rameses II in the 13th century BC
Hypostyle Hall of the Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 1841. Artist: HimelyHypostyle Hall of the Ramesseum, Thebes, Egypt, 1841. The Ramesseum is the mortuary temple built for the Pharaoh Rameses II, who ruled from 1279 until 1213 BC
Ancient Egyptian pot from the time of Rameses II, 13th century BC. From an exhibition on Rameses held at the Grand Palais in Paris in 1976
Statue of Rameses II, 13th century BC. Rameses II is regarded as possibly the greatest Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. His reign (1279-1213 BC) was notable for an upsurge in the rate of temple building
Second scene on the southern wall of the interior of the Great Temple at Abu Simbel, 1888. Artist: A RacinetSecond scene on the southern wall of the interior of the Great Temple at Abu Simbel, 1888. The Great Temple at Abu Simbel was built in the 13th century BC during the reign of the Ancient Egyptian
Temple of Asseboua, Nubia, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Hector HoreauTemple of Asseboua, Nubia, Egypt, 19th century. An avenue of sphinxes leading towards a pylon. Two temples were built at Wadi al-Sabua in the 18th and 19th dynasties by Amenhotep III and Rameses II
Temple of Abou Simbel, Egypt, 1897-1934. Artist: Robert Talbot KellyTemple of Abou Simbel, Egypt, 1885-1934. The temple was built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1212 BC) and was dedicated to the sun gods Amon-Re and Re-Horakhte
Front of the Great Temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, c1845. Artist: GF WestonFront of the Great Temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, c1845. The temple was built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1212 BC) and was dedicated to the sun gods Amon-Re and Re-Horakhte
The Ramseion, Luxor, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: George MooreThe Ramseion, Luxor, Egypt, 19th century. View of the Ramesseum, the mortuary temple of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II built in the 13th century BC
Abu Simbel, Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Nestor l HoteAbou Simbel, Egypt, 19th century. View of the twin temples carved out of the rock overlooking the Nile by Rameses II in the 13th century BC
Interior of the Temple of Abou Simbel, Egypt, 1842-1845. Artist: E WeidenbachInterior of the Temple of Abou Simbel, Egypt, 1842-1845. View inside the temple of Abu Simbel built by Rameses II showing some of the colossal statues
Temple of Abu Simbel, 1842-1845. Artist: E WeidenbachTemple of Abu Simbel, 1842-1845. Colossal statues of Rameses II at the entrance to the temple. From in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris
The Interior of the Temple at Ybsombul in Nubia, 1820. Artist: Agostino AglioThe Interior of the Temple at Ybsombul in Nubia, 1820. Statues inside the Temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel. The Italian explorer Giovanni Belzoni cleared the temple of sand in 1817
Ceremony of Opening the Mouth of the Mummy before the Tomb, c1300BC. Detail from the Papyrus of Hunefer, Ancient Egypt, Early XIX Dynasty. At British Museum
Neje and his mother, New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty, 1300BC-1200BC. Painted limestone, Thebes, Egypt.. (State Museum of Egyptian Art, Munich, Germany)
Papyrus of Ani, c1250 BC. The Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript with cursive hieroglyphs and color illustrations created c. 1250 BCE, in the 19th dynasty of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt