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Temple de Deboud, 1853-54. Creator: John Beasley GreeneTemple de Deboud, 1853-54
Beni Hacan, Architecture Hypogeenne, Tombeau d Amonei, 1851-52
Fowling in the marshes: wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, c1350 BCFowling in the marshes: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun (no. 10), Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC
Weighing of the heart of the deceased against the feather of truth from the Egyptian Book of the DeaWeighing of the heart of the deceased (Anhai) against the feather of truth by Anubis. Ammut waits to devour the heart if not justified. Thoth, on the left, records the verdict
Alabaster Sphinx (seen from front), Memphis, Egypt, 18th or 19th Dynasty, c14th-13th century BC
Pharaoh Amenhotep III (Amenophis III), Sobek Temple, Dakamsha, Egypt, c1380 BCPharaoh Amenhotep III (Amenophis III), Sobek Temple, Dakamsha near Luxor, Egypt, 18th Dynasty. Amenhotep reigned between 1403 BC and 1365 BC
Rameses II and the Tree of Life, Karnak, Egypt, 13th century BC. The reign of the Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Rameses II (ruled 1279-1213 BC) was notable for an upsurge in the rate of temple building
Pyramid of Khafre and the Great Sphinx at night, Gizeh, Egypt. The Sphinx is located on the Giza Plateau with the three pyramids of Khufu (Cheops), Khafre (Chephren), and Menkaura (Men-kau-re)
Gold and lapis lazuli funerary mask of Tutankhamun, King of Egypt, c1323 BC. Tutankhamun came to the throne as a young boy in 1333 BC
The god Horus weighing the heart of the dead in a balance, Ancient Egyptian, 28th Dynasty, c400 BCThe falcon-headed god Horus weighing the heart of the dead in a balance, Ancient Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c1419-1380 BC. From the Tomb of Menna
Wall painting from the tomb of the scribe Menna, Thebes, Ancient Egyptian, 18th dynasty, c1419-1380 BC. Scene of the Vendage: picking grapes in a vineyard (right) and treading grapes (left)
Sennutem ploughing with cattle, Ancient Egyptian tomb painting, New Kingdom (1550-1069 BC). Detail of a wall painting from the Tomb of Sennutem (Sennedjem) near Deir el-Medina, the Workers Village
Egyptian cosmos. The Goddess Nut bending to form the sky. Papyrus copy based on late Egyptian temple at Denderah
Hatshepsut, Queen of Egypt, presenting an offering to the god HorusHatshepsut, Queen of Egypt, presenting an offering to the falcon-headed god Horus. Hatshepsut is always shown as a male although she was a queen. From the temple complex at Medinet Habu, Egypt
Egyptian Shabti-Box, Anubis. Thoth, Osiris, New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, c1189 BC-1077BC. The ushabti (also called shabti or shawabti)
Four Dogs Palette, Ancient Egyptian, late 4th millennium BC. Louvre, Palette with animals
Painted Figure of Egyptian God Bes. Bes and its feminine counterpart Beset are an Ancient Egyptian deity worshipped as a protector of households, and in particular
Depiction of a man and his wife making offerings to OsirisDepiction of Ani and his wife Tutu making offerings to Osiris, from Anis Book of the Dead, from the British Museums collection
Detail from the Book of the Dead of Ani; sheet 4; showing the conclusion of the judgement, with Ani introduced to Osiris. From the British Museums collection
List of the kings of Egypt from the temple of Ramesses II, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1250 BCDetail of the list of the kings of Egypt from the temple of Ramesses II, Abydos, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c1250 BC. The memorial temple of Ramesses II survives today at Abydos, the cult centre of Osiris
An image on an Egyptian papyrus of draughts-playing, Anis Book of the Dead (sheet 7)An image of draughts-playing between Ani and his wife, from Anis Book of the Dead (sheet 7). From Thebes. From the British Museums collection
Limestone stela with a seated figure of Akhenaten, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1340 BCDetail of limestone stela with a seated figure of Akhenaten, probably from Amarna, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1340 BC. This limestone stela illustrates the shift in religious beliefs
A man and his wife making offerings to Osiris, from the Egyptian Book of the DeadBook of the Dead of Ani; sheet 36; full colour vignettes; red and yellow borders. Spell 148 continued; spell 185, hymn to Osiris
Mummified bull, from Thebes, Egypt, Roman Period, after 30 BC. Bulls were sacred to several gods through which they issued oracles. From the British Museums Collection
Egyptian depiction of a funeral and entrance into the underworld, Papyrus of AniEgyptian depiction of a funeral and entrance into the underworld, from the Papyrus of Ani, a Book of the Dead. From the British Museums collection
Egyptian faience statuette of SobekBronze Ptolemaic figure of the egyptian crocodile-god Sobek, c600BC. He wears an atef crown. From the British Museums collection
Wall painting of Osiris Khenti-Amentiu, from a tomb at Thebes. From the British Museums collection
Egyptian relief of Amon making an offering to Osiris, from the British Museums collection
Stele of Pepi, chief of the potters, Ancient Egyptian, 18th century BC. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Stele of the chief of treasurers Khor, Ancient Egyptian, 19th century BC. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg
Wooden model showing bakers at work, Egyptian, 12th Dynasty, c1900 BCDetail from painted wooden scene of two bakers, Egyptian, 12th Dynasty, c1900 BC. Models such as this were placed inside tombs
Counting the geese: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt, c1350 BCCounting the geese: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun, (no 2), Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC. Showing a man herding geese with text above beginning do not rush with
Cattle brought for inspection: wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun (no 5), Egypt, c1350 BCCattle brought for inspection: fragment of wall painting from the tomb of Nebamun (no 5), Thebes, Egypt, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC
Egyptian image of farming in the Elysian FieldsBook of the Dead of Anhai; sheet 5, Egyptian, 20th Dynasty. Vignette of Osiris watching the judgement of Anhai. Spell 110 with vignette of Field of Reeds. Note the Benu birds in the lower left
Hieratic Egyptian script from the Book of the Dead of Pinudjem II, high priest of Amun, from the British Museums collection
Image of the Egyptian deity Ammit at the weighing of the heart, from the papyrus of Keb Asher (a Book of the Dead), from the British Museums collection
Egyptian papyrus with a depiction of the weighing of the heart of the decased, Ani, on the left against the feather of truth on the right by the jackal-headed god Anubis
Egyptian relief showing a dead woman and Hathor: the dead woman and her soul-bird (Ba) receive refreshment from Hathor in the Sycamore tree
Egyptian painted wooden mummy board, 11th century BCPainted wooden mummy board of Ankhefment, 11th century BC
Egyptian elief stele of a man adoring AnubisRelief stele from a tomb of the deceased General Kasa adoring Anubis, from the Musee Borely Marseilles
The Rosetta Stone, Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BCThe Rosetta Stone, showing hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek scripts.The Rosetta Stone, showing hieroglyphs, demotic, and Greek scripts, Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 196 BC
Egyptian statuette of Senenmut, the architect and master of works of Queen Hatsheput from a temple in Thebes. Parts of it have been deliberately damaged
Limestone model of an ancient Egyptian houseLimestone model of a New Kingdom Egyptian house. The home is mud brick, with a stone doorway and window grills. Currently from the British Museums collection
Mask of a woman, from Egypt, Roman Period, c100-c120. The woman wears a yellow tunic, leaving her breasts exposed, a collar and a winged scarab beetle, and has a garland of rosebuds in her hair
Egyptian small falcon-headed wooden coffinSmall falcon-headed wooden coffin, which contained a model imitation mummy with the attributes of Osiris, made of corn grains wrapped in linen to commemorate the god of ripening grain
Jackal-headed wooden canopic jar for the storage of organs, Egyptian, 25th Dynasty, c700 BC. The head represents Duamutef, one of the four sons of Horus, and held the stomach
Egyptian painted limestone shabtiPainted limestone shabti of a chantress of Amun, found at Thebes (?), Egyptian, 19th Dynasty. This shabti was made for a woman who was a musician of Amun at Thebes. From the British Museums collection
Pectoral showing the Pharaoh smiting his enemies, Egypt, 12th Dynasty, c19th century BC. The cartouche names Amenemhat III. From the Egyptian Museum, Cairo