A wonderful small model of the offering bearers of painted wood dating back to the 12th Dynasty, the Middle Kingdom, the era of King Amenemhat I. It was found in the Meketre cemetery in Luxor and is located in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, USA.
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The tomb of Berneb in Metropolitan Museum.Berneb was responsible for the Royal Palace in the reigns of King "Ged-ka-re-Isisi" and King Unas or Wanis.The Tomb Consists from one then the Burial Chamber under the Mastaba,The Mastaba has 4 Chambers and one of these chambers is the Offerings room and in this Chamber there is a dummy door.The Mastaba made from lime Stone.
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Egyptian Stela of King Intef II Wahankh, c. 2108–2059 BC. He secured control over southern Egypt, from Abydos to Aswan. This laid the foundation for the reunification of the country under King Mentuhotep II.This Stela is displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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This facsimile copies a scene in the tomb of Prince Amenherkhepeshef in the Valley of the Queens. It shows the prince following his father, Ramesses III, who is led by the goddess Hathor. Amenherkhepeshef wears a sidelock of hair, symbolic of youth. The king wears an elaborate garment with a feather pattern and long sashes. New Kingdom, Ramesside Original ca. 1184–1153 B.C. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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The black washing of Egyptian history at the Metropolitan Museum!! A huge difference between the original pieces and the blackened copies in the Metropolitan Museum, as if they were challenging the ancient Egyptians themselves and changing the words of the ancient Egyptians themselves!
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Amenhotep III and his Mother, Mutemwia, in a Kiosk
The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Head of Akhenaten or Nefertiti
New Kingdom, Amarna Period
ca. 1353–1336 B.C. Displayed in the Metropolitan Museum.
Link: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/566533
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New Kingdom, Amarna Period
ca. 1353–1336 B.C. Displayed in the Metropolitan Museum.
Link: https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/566533
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