lunes, 28 de marzo de 2022
maquetas de barcos como ajuar funerario de la tumba de Tutankamón
Tomb of Rameses II
KV6
domingo, 27 de marzo de 2022
viernes, 25 de marzo de 2022
Estela del rey Sean Phiptah
jueves, 24 de marzo de 2022
Mummy
Mummy trappings-(including en:Scarab artifacts), and coffin, of Queen Mernua, early 6th century BC. At the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
wiki/public domain
Graeco-Egyptian mummy
Graeco-Egyptian mummy portrait of (cartonage) from one of the brick and stone tombs in the desert region of Cairo.
Auckland Museum
public domain/wiki
Vestido Tarkhan
Vestido Tarkhan
El
vestido Tarkhan, nombrado por el cementerio Tarkhan al sur de El Cairo
en Egipto donde fue descubierto en 1913, es un vestido de lino que con
sus 5000 años de antigüedad es la prenda de ropa femenina más antigua
conservada.
Museo Petrie
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vestido_Tarkhan...
Linestone statue of Mentu-Hotep and Nefer-Mesut
Linestone
statue of Mentu-Hotep and Nefer-Mesut. The inscription prays for
Mentu-Hotep to be honoured before Osiris, and Nefer-Mesut before the
goddess Hathor. From Dendera and dates to the 11th Dynasty.
http://www.ancient-egypt.co.uk/ashmolean/index_4.htm
miércoles, 23 de marzo de 2022
Casita de marfil encontrada en una tumba de Abu Roash
viernes, 18 de marzo de 2022
False door of the dwarf Seneb
False door of the dwarf Seneb, detail: Seneb in a boat; found at Giza, 4th Dynasty, now Egyptian Museum Cairo
public domain
martes, 15 de marzo de 2022
Vajilla de oro y plata hallada en Bubastis.
Vajilla de oro y plata hallada en Bubastis.
Dinastía XIX.
Esta imagen fue donada a Wikimedia Commons por en el marco de un proyecto del Museo Metropolitano de Arte (Met) de Nueva York.
Jardín botánico /Tutmosis III
Jardín botánico con fauna y flora en arenisca en el Ajmenu de /Tutmosis III. c. 1450 a. C..
pubic domain/wiki
jueves, 10 de marzo de 2022
El patio exento del templo de Gerf Hussein
martes, 8 de marzo de 2022
A fine relief of the Egyptian gods Horus and Geb from tomb KV14
A fine relief of the Egyptian gods Horus and Geb from tomb KV14 in the Valley of the Kings. KV14 was the tomb of both pharaoh Twosret of the 19th dynasty and Setnakht, her successor, who founded the 20th dynasty. When Setnakhte came to power, he usurped Twosret's pre-existing tomb for himself and arranged to have all images of Twosret erased. Setnakhte had himself solely represented in KV14. The royal cartouche of Setnakhte can be seen at the right hand side of the photo.
public domain
domingo, 6 de marzo de 2022
Estatuilla de Horus
Periodo ptolemaico tardio,
Estatuilla de Horus
100 sc ca.,
alabastro.
Milwaukee Art Museum
Wisconsin
foto de dominio público
sábado, 5 de marzo de 2022
Faience tile depicting a Libyan prisoner
Faience tile depicting a Libyan prisoner, created in Egypt about 1184 to 1153 BC. Found at Tell el-Yahudiya. Faience is a tin-based enamel used to glaze earthenware. This particular tile depicts a dark-skinned Libyan with lock of hair and bound hands. This tile was part of the throne of Ramses III; when the pharaoh was seated on the throne, he could magically control foreign lands.
Britih Museum
public domain
viernes, 4 de marzo de 2022
templo de Uadi es-Sebua
Una imagen del templo de Uadi es-Sebua en Nubia.
The Temple of Wadi es-Sebua in Nubia which was salvaged in 1964 and moved to a higher location along the Nile due to the construction of the Great Aswan Dam..
public domain
jueves, 3 de marzo de 2022
The Book of the Dead of Hunefer, sheet 8.
Book of the Dead of Hunefer (Hw-nfr) ; sheet 8; fully coloured vignettes; coloured border. Spell 17.
Britih Museum
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Book_of_the_Dead_of_Hunefer_sheet_8.jpg
Book of the Dead of the scribe Nebqed
Part of the Book of the Dead of the scribe Nebqed, under the reign of Amenophis III (1391-1353 BC), 18th dynasty. Followed by his mother Amenemheb and his wife Meryt, Nebqed meets the Egyptian god of the dead, Osiris.
Louvre