RMA7WX4G–Coronation of a female pharaoh in ancient Egypt. Hand-colored woodcut
RMRJRGCH–Wall painting showing, Osiris, the god of the afterlife, underworld, and rebirth, in ancient Egyptian religion. Inside the tomb (QV66) of Nefertari, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904. It is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. In the Valley of the Queens, Nefertari's tomb once held the mummified body and representative symbolisms of her, like what most Egyptian tombs consisted of. Now, everything had been looted except for two thirds of the 5,200 square feet of wall paintings. ca. 1255 BC
RMDJ2M5E–Mummification. Ancient Egypt. Engraving. 19th century.
RF2JR4BHX–Isis, goddess in ancient Egypt religion, wearing a sheath dress and a throne hieroglyph on her head, holding a was sceptre and an ankh.
RM2DDJ7HG–Canopic Jar Lid Jackal headed god Anubis, Ancient Egypt, Religion, Death, Animal, Box, Antiquities, Ancient Egypt, Antiquities, North Africa
RF2PR3WC0–Osiris, god of afterlife, dead and resurrection in ancient Egypt religion
RF2GBEK8H–The caption on this 1903 image reads: “Prayer to Isis painted by Alexander Cabanel.” It appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero. Alexander (Alexandre) Cabanel was a French painter who died in 1889.
RMCBDFXY–Pharaoh as Horus, detail temple pylon, Edfu Egypt
RM2B01T2E–Egypt: Worshipping the sun god Ra represented by a red disk supported by an ankh symbol representing Life, while adored by Isis, Nephthys and baboons. Vignette from the Book of the Dead of Ani, facsimile created 1890 while the original artwork is from c. 1300 BCE. Ra is the ancient Egyptian sun god. By the Fifth Dynasty he had become a major deity in ancient Egyptian religion, identified primarily with the midday sun. The meaning of the name is uncertain, but it is thought that if not a word for 'sun' it may be a variant of or linked to words meaning 'creative power' and 'creator'.
RM2EA6D7N–Protestant church in Alexandria. Ancient Egypt History. Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1879
RMGCA9D3–goegraphy / travel, Egypt, religion, priestess before gods Osiris, Isis und Nephtys, painting, top of a wooden box, New Kingdom circa 1550 - 1070 BC), British Museum, London, people, women, woman, god, goddess, goddesses, deity, sistrum sacrifice, fine arts, antiquity, ancient world, historic, historical, ancient world, female, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMMFNR55–Philae - Looking South', 1843. Lithograph after Owen Jones and Jules Goury. View of the temples on the island of Philae, River Nile near Aswan. Ancient Egypt Religion Mythology
RFT2NEY0–scarab detail on black, ancient egypt religion symbol
RF2BHNPCW–Hieroglypic carvings on wall at the ancient egyptian temple of Medinat Habu in Luxor
RMW4PKAJ–Ancient Egyptian god Ra, the deity of the sun, the most important god in ancient Egyptian religion, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. ()
RM2RGAY5A–Vintage 19th century photograph: carved pillar ancient ruins, Egypt, with figure.
RMBP5K4T–ISNA CAPITAL WITH THE HEAD OF HATHOR,( in ancient Egyptian religion goddess of the sky of women & of fertility & love) EGYPT
RMAC1FYH–Court of the Dead ancient Egypt. Hand-colored engraving
RMRJAAM7–Modern replica statuette of Anubis the god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion. usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head. Archaeologists identified the sacred animal of Anubis as an Egyptian canid, that at the time was called the golden jackal, but recent genetic testing has caused the Egyptian animal to be reclassified as the African golden wolf.
RM2X4GD6T–Egypt. Philae Temple, dedicated to the goddess Isis. Erected during the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. Agilkia Island. Aswan. Christian cross carved on one of the walls of the sanctuary. In the earliest days of Christianity, it was common to carve Christian symbols on places of profane worship. In the 6th century the Emperor Justinian proscribed the worship to the goddess Isis, converting the complex into a Christian church dedicated to St Stephen, until the 12th century, when Islam became the majority religion of the Egyptian population.
RF2JP1H1D–Set, Seth, god of deserts, storms, disorder, violence, and foreigners in ancient Egyptian religion. In the Osiris myth, Set is the murderer of Osiris.
RM2DDJ7J4–Canopic Jar Lid Jackal headed god Anubis, Ancient Egypt, Religion, Death, Animal, Box, Antiquities, Ancient Egypt, Antiquities, North Africa
RF2PR2D3K–Khepri, symbol of the newborn sun, a god in ancient Egypt Religion
RF2D9EWKK–Weighing of the Heart from Papyrus of Ani. For the ancient Egyptians, the Book of the Dead tells of the path the dead must go to the underworld. This image is a part of the book that belonged to the scribe Ani. The Papyrus Ani, as the papyrus is called today, dates to about 1275-1250 B.C., the time of the 19th Dynasty during the New Kingdom. At left is scribe Ani, who appears here, dressed in white, with his wife, who is also dressed in white and she holds a sistrum. The two are shown bowing as they are in the presence of the gods who will judge them. The three figures at top are part of t
RFD5M8TY–Ancient Egypt religion symbol falcon as hieroglyphic sign
RMHHW31K–Worship of Isis. Ancient Egyptian religion. 19th century engraving.
RMW7CPN5–Giant statue of the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus, Edfu, Egypt. Artist: Unknown
RMAG19NC–Serapis, egyptian god, full length, engraving, 19th century, Egypt, religion, antiquity, ancient world, mythologie, snake, ,
RM2CARDFK–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, relief from the temple of Unas, Saqqara : Soul of Nekhen, with a jackal head.
RF2BHNNNC–Hieroglypic carvings on wall at the ancient egyptian temple of Medinat Habu in Luxor
RMW4PJGM–Ancient Egyptian emblem of god Ra, the deity of the sun and the most important god in ancient Egyptian religion, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. ()
RMG37TRC–Book of the Dead - Ancient Egypt
RF2E3DFM6–Ancient egypt symbols. Mythological creatures, egypt gods, pyramid and sacred animals. Egypt religion and mythology symbols vector illustration set
RMABHHR2–Sun god Ra embarking for his daily journey through ancient Egypt. Hand-colored woodcut
RMRJAAM8–Modern replica statuette of Anubis the god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion. usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head. Archaeologists identified the sacred animal of Anubis as an Egyptian canid, that at the time was called the golden jackal, but recent genetic testing has caused the Egyptian animal to be reclassified as the African golden wolf.
RFKFAPKM–Egypt, Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Luxor, Karnak, The Temple of Amon. Pylon of Ramses II, 1290-1224 b.C., with obelisk and two colossal statues of pharaoh.
RF2JR4BG8–Khepri, a god in ancient Egypt Religion, the newborn sun, represented by a scarab, a dung beetle.
RM2DDJ7EK–Canopic Jar Lid Jackal headed god Anubis, Ancient Egypt, Religion, Death, Animal, Box, Antiquities, Ancient Egypt, Antiquities, North Africa
RF2PR2J0B–Isis, goddess in ancient Egypt religion, sister and wife of Osiris
RF2D19KX7–For the ancient Egyptians, the Book of the Dead tells of the path the dead must go to the underworld. This image is a part of the book that belonged to the scribe Ani The Papyrus Ani, as the papyrus is called today, dates to about 1275-1250 B.C., the time of the 19th Dynasty during the New Kingdom. At left is scribe Ani, who appears here, dressed in white, with his wife, who is also dressed in white and she holds a sistrum. The two are shown bowing as they are in the presence of the gods who will judge them. The three figures at top are part of the jury who will judge their actions. Next, t
RMJGYR65–Joseph interpreting the Pharaohs' dreams. Joseph, sold into slavery by his jealous brothers, he rose to become vizier, the second most powerful man in Egypt after interpreting the Pharaohs' dreams. After the painting by Margaret Dovaston (1884-1954). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMHHW3DP–Worship of Isis. Ancient Egyptian religion. 19th century engraving.
RMW7CPPB–Votive stele dedicated by his brother to a man from Ermant, near Thebes, Ancient Egypt. Artist: Unknown
RMAG19ND–Serapis, egyptian god, full length, engraving, 19th century, Egypt, religion, antiquity, ancient world, mythologie, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2P7BMY0–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Ramesseum temple, the god Amon gives jubilee feasts (heb sed) to Ramses II.
RFHH6J35–Various creatures of the ancient Egypt isolated on white background
RMH0RN6N–Ancient Egypt. Priest with Leopard skin. Engraving, 19th century. Color.
RF2BHNNM6–Hieroglypic carvings on wall at the ancient egyptian temple of Medinat Habu in Luxor
RMW4PK1Y–Ancient Egyptian living emblem of god Ra, the deity of the sun and the most important god in ancient Egyptian religion, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. ()
RMG37TRA–Book of the Dead - Ancient Egypt
RMHTGYFD–God Horus as Falcon wearing the Double Crown of Egypt. Silver statuette from about 500 BC, 27th Dynasty, Late Period of Ancient Egypt, on display in the Staatliches Museum Agyptischer Kunst (State Museum of Egyptian Art) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RMBBHKJF–Plague of locusts in ancient Egypt in the story of Moses. Hand-colored woodcut
RMRJAAMB–Modern replica statuette of Anubis the god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion. usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head. Archaeologists identified the sacred animal of Anubis as an Egyptian canid, that at the time was called the golden jackal, but recent genetic testing has caused the Egyptian animal to be reclassified as the African golden wolf.
RFW0BEG0–egypt,cairo
RF2JRW9RH–Horus portrait, god of kingship and the sky in ancient Egypt. Tutelary deity, depicted as falcon headed man, wearing the double crown.
RM2DDHH92–Canopic Jar Lid Jackal headed god Anubis, Ancient Egypt, Religion, Death, Animal, Box, Antiquities, Ancient Egypt, Antiquities, North Africa
RF2R7JCCJ–View of the Citadel, Cairo, Egypt 1890s
RF2GBEK69–The caption on this 1903 image reads: “Colored reliefs carved in Great temple at Philae.” It appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero. The island of Philae was located in the Nile River at the First Cataract, south of the present Aswan dam; it is now totally submerged, following the construction of the Aswan dam. This temple, thought to be the single most beautiful preserved ancient Egyptian temple, housed a mammisi, or birth house, built to celebrate the birth of Harpocrates to Isis and Osiris. The Isis temple is of Ptolemaic date (304 b.c.e.–30 b.c.e.), spe
RMW662K9–Group of ushabtis. Funerary figurines in the ancient Egypt. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
RMERGHT9–Temple of Luxor at eventide', Egypt. Ancient Egyptian temple complex. Photograph in 1923 book.
RMW7CRAJ–Egyptian goddess Nut supporting the sky, New Kingdom, Ancient Egypt, 14th-13th century BC. Artist: Unknown
RMAG19NE–Egypt, religion, service, temple of Serapis, engraving, 19th century, antiquity, ancient world, historic, historical, ancient world, people,
RM2CAW604–Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, temple of Opet. The god Shu, the goddess Tefnut with the head of a lioness, and their son Horus.
RF2DGAC78–God of Ancient Egypt - Hathor - Hethert - among the oldest of Egyptian deities
RMR97K6X–Inner Coffin of Tanetcharoe, Saqqara, Dynasty 22, c.800 BC. (Anastasi Collection 1828), Egypt, Egyptian.( Ancient Egyptian Sarcophagi and Mummy Masks )
RF2DCD053–Thoth, Ancient Egyptian God of the Sciences
RF2BHNNW3–Hieroglypic carvings on wall at the ancient egyptian temple of Medinat Habu in Luxor
RMW4PK5D–Ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, a major goddess in Egyptian religion, the mother of the sky god Horus and the sun god Ra, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMG37W07–Book of the Dead - Ancient Egypt
RMJHK73X–Akhenaten and his family worshipping the Aten or Aton, the disk of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology. Akhenaten also spelled Echnaton, Akhenaton, Ikhnaton, and Khuenaten, aka Amenhotep IV. Ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty. He is especially noted for abandoning traditional Egyptian religion and introducing worship centered on the Aten. After the painting by W.M.N. Brunton (1880-1959). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMAHPHN1–Sacred bull of ancient Egypt in bas-relief. Hand-colored woodcut
RMRJAAMA–Modern replica statuette of Anubis the god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion. usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head. Archaeologists identified the sacred animal of Anubis as an Egyptian canid, that at the time was called the golden jackal, but recent genetic testing has caused the Egyptian animal to be reclassified as the African golden wolf.
RMCNWX6H–Ancient Egyptian deity Bes. Ptolemaic relief in the Temple of Hathor in Dendera, Egypt.
RF2JPXC70–Duat, star in a circle symbol and hieroglyph for the realm of the dead in ancient Egypt religion. Lord Osiris resides in the underworld.
RM2DDJ7J5–Canopic Jar Lid Jackal headed god Anubis, Ancient Egypt, Religion, Death, Animal, Box, Antiquities, Ancient Egypt, Antiquities, North Africa
RF2R7JCCB–View of the Tomb of the Caliphs, Cairo, Egypt 1890s
RF2J4JRF1–The 1907 caption reads: “Mummy Cases.” LEFT: “Fine example of Restoration Period Coffin for Priest of Amon and Bast.” RIGHT: “Characteristic Graeco-Roman coffin with painted portrait.” Restoration period was: 21st dynasty (circa 1069-945 BC)
RMMMF43Y–Egypt. Temple of Edfu. Ancient temple dedicated to Horus. Ptolemaic period. It was built during the reign of Ptolemy III and Ptolemy XII, 237-57 BC. View of one of the shrines of the temple
RMERGHTA–Temple of Luxor from the east side, Egypt. Ancient Egyptian temple complex. Photograph in book of 1923.
RMW7CR62–Hypostyle hall, temple of Amon-Re, Karnak, Ancient Egypt, 14th-13th century BC (1892). Artist: Unknown
RMAFNEN3–geography/travel, Egypt, religion, god Nile, coptic painting, 4th century BC, Pushkin Museum Moskow, ancient world, Roman period, fine arts, historic, historical, ancient world,
RM2CAW645–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, ptolemaic temple of Opet. The god Khonsu has the sidelock of youth, a lunar disk, a Menat collar.
RF2DGAC5J–Gods and Goddess of ancient Egypt - Ra, Bastet, Khensu and priestess of Amon
RM2HM0GY0–Ancient Face Egyptian , sandstone, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty (1353-1336 BC, Thebes, Karnac. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RF2DCD044–Thoth, Ancient Egyptian God of the Sciences
RF2BHNPG5–Hieroglypic carving painting on wall at the ancient egyptian temple of Medinat Habu in Luxor
RMW4PK56–Ancient Egyptian emblem of the goddess Hathor, a major goddess in Egyptian religion, the mother of the sky god Horus and the sun god Ra, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. From the New York Public Library. ()
RMG37TRX–Book of the Dead - Ancient Egypt
RF2PKPHCN–Egyptian statue of goddess Sekhmet with head of lion, historical stone sculpture. Traditional art of Egypt, classical monument of culture of ancient c
RMA27NNP–Fragment of the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMRJAAM9–Modern replica statuette of Anubis the god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion. usually depicted as a canine or a man with a canine head. Archaeologists identified the sacred animal of Anubis as an Egyptian canid, that at the time was called the golden jackal, but recent genetic testing has caused the Egyptian animal to be reclassified as the African golden wolf.
RMCNX370–Ancient Egyptian god Horus. Relief in the Great hypostyle hall in the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt.
RF2JPNYPP–Crook and flail, symbols in ancient Egypt. Heka and nekhakha, originally attributes of god Osiris, became pharaoh authority insignia.
RM2DDJ7H3–Canopic Jar Body Inscribed for Ta-nefert-irty, daughter of the general Psamtek-neb-pehty, born of the lady Ta-Kesh, Antiquities, Ancient Egypt, Religion, inscription, Hieroglyphics, Box, Antiquities, Ancient Egypt, Antiquities, North Africa
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