The Temple of Dendur

The Temple of Dendur
The Aeolian sandstone of the temple of Dendur from the Roman Period in the reign of Augustus Caesar. That is From Nubia, Dendur in the West bank of the Nile River, 50 miles South of Aswan.

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·        Fish Amulet
·        Limestone Drinking Cup
·        Lotus inlay
·        Ancient Egyptian Molds
·        Shabti
·        Tell el-Yahudiya juglet

Stela of the Overseer of the Fortress Intef

Stela of the Overseer of the Fortress Intef
Limestone stela of the Overseer of the Fortress Intef, Middle Kingdom, Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt (Thebes) in the Reign of Seankhkare Mentuhotep III.

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·        Fish Amulet
·        Limestone Drinking Cup
·        Lotus inlay
·        Ancient Egyptian Molds
·        Shabti
·        Tell el-Yahudiya juglet

Tell el-Yahudiya juglet

Tell el-Yahudiya juglet
Tell el-Yahudiya juglet, a pottery from the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt (Itjtawy), Middle Kingdom. From Memphite Region in Egypt, Lisht North, Expedition House area.

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·        Fish Amulet
·        Limestone Drinking Cup
·        Lotus inlay
·        Ancient Egyptian Molds
·        Shabti

Shabti

Shabti
Shabti is a limestone statue from the New Kingdom period, Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

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·        Amulet Lion
·        Blue Glass Amulet
·        Fish Amulet
·        Limestone Drinking Cup
·        Lotus inlay
·        Ancient Egyptian Molds

King Ahmose Wearing the Red Crown

Relief with Head of King Ahmose Wearing the Red Crown
Relief with Head of King Ahmose Wearing the Red Crown, this relief from New Kingdom, Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt (in Thebes and Amarna, and in Thebes again). In reign of King Ahmose I. From Abydos in Northern Upper Egypt, Pyramid Temple of King Ahmose.

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·        Amulet Cat
·        Amulet Lion
·        Blue Glass Amulet
·        Fish Amulet
·        Limestone Drinking Cup
·        Lotus inlay
·        Ancient Egyptian Molds

Ancient Egyptian Molds

Mold

Mold

Ancient Egyptian Molds
Molds from Ancient Egypt, the New Kingdom - Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1550–1295 B.C.).

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·        Amulet Lion
·        Blue Glass Amulet
·        Fish Amulet
·        Limestone Drinking Cup
·        Lotus inlay

Lotus inlay

Lotus inlay
A faience lotus inlay from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt.  Its about (1400–1300 B.C.) of the New Kingdom.

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·        Amulet Lion
·        Blue Glass Amulet
·        Fish Amulet
·        Limestone Drinking Cup

Limestone Drinking Cup

Limestone Drinking Cup
Limestone Drinking Cup from the third and fourth dynasties of Ancient Egypt (Memphis).

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·        Blue Glass Amulet
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Head of Akhenaten in the Blue Crown

Head of Akhenaten in the Blue Crown, Sign Traces Behind Neck
Head of Akhenaten in the Blue Crown, Sign Traces Behind Neck, this is from New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, Amarna Period, The Eighteenth Dynasty, reign of King Akhenaten. From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Amarna (Akhetaten), Great Temple of the God Aten.

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·        Amulet Cat
·        Amulet Lion
·        Blue Glass Amulet
·        Fish Amulet

Head of a Female (Tomb of Khety)

Head of a Female Figure from the Tomb of Khety
This is head of a female figure from the tomb of Khety. Middle Kingdom, Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt (Thebes) in the reign of King Mentuhotep II. From Upper Egypt, Deir el-Bahri [ Tomb of Khety (TT 311) ].

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·        Amulet Cat
·        Amulet Lion
·        Blue Glass Amulet
·        Fish Amulet

Fish Amulet

Fish Amulet
Amulet fish from New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty (1550–1295 B.C.).

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·        Amulet Lion
·        Blue Glass Amulet

Blue Glass Amulet

Blue Glass Amulet
Blue Glass Amulet from Eighteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt.

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Amulet Lion

Amulet Lion
Lapis lazuli Amulet lion from Egypt, the New Kingdom, eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1550–1295 B.C.).

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·        Koptos Decree
·        Amenemhet (Prince of 19th Dynasty)
·        Korosko

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Amulet Cat

Amulet Cat
Lapis lazuli amulet cat from the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt (1550–1295 B.C.), New Kingdom.

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·        Konosso
·        Menet Khufu
·        Neferneferuaten
·        Koptos
·        Koptos Decree
·        Amenemhet (Prince of 19th Dynasty)
·        Korosko

Korosko

The location of Korosko
Korosko is a site in Nubia, modern Sudan, set between the 1st and 2nd cataracts of the Nile. An lettering there from the 29th year of Amenemhet I (1991-1962 B.C.E.) of the 12th Dynasty names how the people of Wawat, the name for that field of the Nile, were overcome by the pharaohs army.

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·        Instructions of Amenemhet
·        Konosso
·        Menet Khufu
·        Neferneferuaten
·        Koptos
·        Koptos Decree
·        Amenemhet (Prince of 19th Dynasty)

Amenemhet (Prince of 19th Dynasty)

Amenemhet was a prince of 19th Dynasty. King Amenemhet's  mummy  was  learned  straight  upright, shored up against the wall of the tomb of Tuthmosis IV (1401-1391 B.C.E.). He was the boy of King Tuthmosis IV, but not an heritor. Limestone canopic jars (containers for the vital organs) were found nearby, accepting his name. He plain predeceased his father and  was  entombed in a secondary chamber of King Tuthmosis IV's tomb in the valley of the kings on the western shore of the Nile at Thebes.

This tomb was plucked soon after the last of Tuthmosis IV and then regenerated in the prevail of Horemhab (1319-1307 B.C.E.). Tuthmosis IV's body was removed by priests of a later era and based in the tomb of Amenhotep II. The mummy of prince Amenemhet was plausibly recovered and prepared for a similar relocation but in some way overlooked in  the mold. Well preserved, Amenemhet stood bolt against the wall through the centuries prior to his breakthrough.

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·        Kom Medinet Ghurob
·        Instructions of Amenemhet
·        Konosso
·        Menet Khufu
·        Neferneferuaten
·        Koptos
·        Koptos Decree

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