Egyptian mummy case, State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Northwestern Region, Russia Stock Photo
RMBPAJ3X–Egyptian mummy case, State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Northwestern Region, Russia
Egyptian coffin. Coffin of Nesykhonsu, c. 976-889 BC, Egypt, Thebes, Third Intermediate Period, late Dynasty 21 (1069-945 BC) to early Dynasty 22 (945-715 BC) Stock Photo
RM2AF8T63–Egyptian coffin. Coffin of Nesykhonsu, c. 976-889 BC, Egypt, Thebes, Third Intermediate Period, late Dynasty 21 (1069-945 BC) to early Dynasty 22 (945-715 BC)
Egyptian Mummy case with hieroglyphics. Egypt Stock Photo
RMB10N3K–Egyptian Mummy case with hieroglyphics. Egypt
Alabama Anniston Museum of Natural History,Egyptian mummy 250 BC B.C., Stock Photo
RM2DHME03–Alabama Anniston Museum of Natural History,Egyptian mummy 250 BC B.C.,
Greco-Roman; Roman-Egyptian mummy with mask for a girl, circa 1st century BC Stock Photo
RMP68X7D–Greco-Roman; Roman-Egyptian mummy with mask for a girl, circa 1st century BC
Egyptian Mummy at The Louvre Museum, Paris, France Stock Photo
RMCBJJ3F–Egyptian Mummy at The Louvre Museum, Paris, France
Egyptian mummy of a baby and painted cartonnage funereal mask- Late Ptolomaic Roman Period, 1at cent BC to 2 cent AD.  Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Stock Photo
RM2HM4M5P–Egyptian mummy of a baby and painted cartonnage funereal mask- Late Ptolomaic Roman Period, 1at cent BC to 2 cent AD. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
Egyptian mummy. National Archaeology Museum. Madrid. Spain. Stock Photo
RMEAA4J8–Egyptian mummy. National Archaeology Museum. Madrid. Spain.
A skull of an Egyptian mummy of a child,third Intermediate Period,ca.1000 BC The prepared head of a child retaining reddish-brown hair in places.At the back of the skull,there are still pieces of the bandages with which the mummy was wrapped.Height of the skull ca.16 cm.Under glass in an ebonized showcase which opens by a sliding panel.One glass pane missing.Dimensions 28 x 21 x 36 cm.After Napoleon's Egyptian campaign,modern Egyptian archeology began in 1822 with Jean Francois Champollion and Karl Richard Lepsius.The discoveries made by these men l,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available Stock Photo
RMCYT2D6–A skull of an Egyptian mummy of a child,third Intermediate Period,ca.1000 BC The prepared head of a child retaining reddish-brown hair in places.At the back of the skull,there are still pieces of the bandages with which the mummy was wrapped.Height of the skull ca.16 cm.Under glass in an ebonized showcase which opens by a sliding panel.One glass pane missing.Dimensions 28 x 21 x 36 cm.After Napoleon's Egyptian campaign,modern Egyptian archeology began in 1822 with Jean Francois Champollion and Karl Richard Lepsius.The discoveries made by these men l,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
Ancient Egyptian mummy mask of Pasyg. 1st century BC. Neues Museum Berlin AM 34436 Stock Photo
RFT4G547–Ancient Egyptian mummy mask of Pasyg. 1st century BC. Neues Museum Berlin AM 34436
Brooklyn Museum Egyptian mummy Stock Photo
RMBHFR26–Brooklyn Museum Egyptian mummy
Egyptian, Mummy Case, 950/850 BC, Plastered and painted wood, 76 3/4 x 21 x 25 in. (195 x 53.3 x 63.5 cm Stock Photo
RM2A2R85B–Egyptian, Mummy Case, 950/850 BC, Plastered and painted wood, 76 3/4 x 21 x 25 in. (195 x 53.3 x 63.5 cm
egyptian mummy coffin studio cutout Stock Photo
RFD45WKG–egyptian mummy coffin studio cutout