The Ancient Egyptian Civilization
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The Incredible Tombs of Valley of the kings in Luxor, the 8th wonder of the ancient World
مقابر وادى الملوك فى الأقصر- العجيبة الثامنة لعجائب الدنيا القديمة
Alabaster statuette of King Pepi I, Dynasty VI.
The King Pepi I appears sitting holding the signs of judgment and wearing a white crown, and behind him stands the god Horus and is in a position of protection for the king
In Brooklyn Museum, New York.
A wonderful statue of the god Thoth in the form of an ibis, made of gold inlaid with red agate, the era of the New Kingdom.
Munich Museum.. Germany
لا كلمات تستطيع أن توصف هذا الجمال
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« Head of Queen Hatshepsut »
This piece was discovered through the excavations of the Metropolitan Museum inside the funerary temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari and is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
Wooden statue of King Senusret I
This statue was found inside the tomb of Treasurer "Imhotep" near the pyramid of King Senusret I Balisht, through excavations conducted by the Metropolitan Museum mission in 1915 AD, It is an exact copy of the statue in which the king appears wearing the white crown in the Egyptian Museum.
Statue of King Akhenaten, 14th century BC.
The Weighing of the Heart Ceremony

‘Book of the Dead’, Papyrus of Ani (sheet 3). New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses II, around 1250 BC. Now in the British Museum. EA 10470,3
Relief of the Goddess Tefnut

Literally translating as “That Water”, the name Tefnut has been linked to the verb ‘tfn’ meaning ‘to spit’. Detail of a wall carving from the Double Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo.
Pyramidion of Ramose

New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1292-1189 BC. From Deir el Medina. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin. C. 1603
سقاره ما تزال تبوح بأسرارها
Saqqara is still revealing its secrets