tumba de Panehesy
Amarna
dominio público
Estela funeraria egipcia de la dama Taeskheret, de madera recubierta de estuco y pintada. Está fechada entre 950 y 900 a.C. (Dinastía XXII, Tercer Periodo Intermedio), y procede probablemente de Tebas. Muestra dos ojos sagrados udyat (arriba, deteriorados), a las divinidades sincréticas Ra-Horakhty-Atum y Ptah-Sokaris (izquierda), y a Taeskheret (derecha).
Museo arqueológico nacional
Madrid
dominio público
Stela of Ahmose honouring Tetisheri. Found in the ruins of Tetisheri's pyramid in the complex of Ahmose's pyramid at Abydos,
public domain
wigs with cones of unguent, Tomb of Userhat
source: https://wellcomeimages.org/indexplus/obf_images/20/dd/a295340b81c40aa6be06fb21a7c5.jpg
Anverso de la Estela de Amenhotep III procedente del templo funerario de Amenofis III . El reverso de esta gran placa de granito fue reutilizado por el faraón Merenptah II (1213 - 1203 a. C.) en la que labró su estela funeraria. Museo de El Cairo.
public domain
object type: cosmetic palette - production place: Egypt - period / date: predynastic, Negade/Naqada-I culture, Amratian, 4000-3500 BC - material: slate - height: 14,8 cm - findspot: Matmar - museum / inventory number: Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum E.16.1930
public domain
Granary relief, Egypt, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 11, limestone -
Albany Institute of History and Art -
public domain
Hoja de un Libro de los muertos, c. 1075 - 945 a. C., 37.1699E, Museo Brooklyn.
Sheet from a Book of the Dead, ca. 1075-945 B.C.E. Papyrus, pigment, 37.1699Ea, as mounted: 24 1/2 x 13 15/16 x 7/8 in. (62.2 x 35.4 x 2.2 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 37.1699Ea-c
public domain
En el registro superior, Ani y su esposa encaran las «Siete puertas de la Casa de Osiris». A continuación, se encuentran diez de los veintiún «Misteriosos portales de la Casa de Osiris en el Campo de Juncos». Todos están protegidos por temibles guardianes
Book of the Dead spells 144 and 145 or 146 from the Papyrus of Ani
wiki
Rosenheim ( Upper Bavaria ). Lokschuppen exhibition centre - "Pharao" exhibition ( 2017 ): Stela showing god Ptah, Late Period ( 6th-3rd century BC )
public domain
Rosenheim ( Upper Bavaria ). Lokschuppen exhibition centre - "Pharao" exhibition ( 2017 ): Mummy painting, Ptolemaic dynasty ( 3rd - 1st century BC )
Rosenheim ( Upper Bavaria ). Lokschuppen exhibition centre - "Pharao" exhibition ( 2017 ): Ushabti box of Hor, Late Period ( 6th-3rd century BC )
Rosenheim ( Upper Bavaria ). Lokschuppen exhibition centre - "Pharao" exhibition ( 2017 ): Sculpture of a jackal from the necropolis of Thebes, New Kingdom ( 1100 BC )
public domain
Rosenheim ( Upper Bavaria ). Lokschuppen exhibition centre - "Pharao" exhibition ( 2017 ): Sculpture of a duck head as part of furniture, New Kingdom ( 1400-1100 BC )
public domain
object type: pyramidion (top of pyramid) with reliefs on the four sides - description: Nebamun praying, hieroglyphic text: prayer to the sun god Ra / Re - production place: Thebes (?) - period / date: New Kingdom, later 18. dynasty, Amarna-period, ca. 1380 BC - material: limestone, painted - height: 23 cm - findspot: probably Thebes (West) - museum / inventory number: München, Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst GL 129 -
wiki/public domain
object type: funerary stele with relief - description: the deceased Usechu sits in front of an offering table; behind him stands his wife Hetepet; three relatives (or servants, also named in the inscription) bring offerings - production place: Egypt - period / date: Middle Kingdom, 12. dynasty, ca. 1970 BC - material: limestone, painted - height: 40 cm - findspot: Abydos (according to the inscription) - museum / inventory number: München, Staatliches Museum Ägyptischer Kunst ÄS 33
public domain/wiki