RMDE00W2–Rameses II and his battle lions fighting the Hittites at Kadesh, 1200s BC. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of an illustration
RF2GA3CMW–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 top are two goddesses of law. The frame below shows the scribe Ani, who appears here, dressed in white, before the god Osiris, whose skin is green, the symbol of regeneration and rebirth. Osiris holds the royal scepter and flail. Below, the jackal-he
RMEX743N–Sandstone stela of the Egyptian Viceroy of Kush, Setau. He is shown on the right pouring a libation over an altar and offering incense to the goddess Renenutet, represented as a serpent seated upon a basket on a stand. From Wadi Halfa 1200s BC (19th Dynas
RF2FMPFMD–Excavations place of gravestone plates in ancient burial mound in Novooleksandrivka village in Ukraine dated circa 1200s BC
RFHH1JBF–These columns at the Luxor Temple were made in 1300-1200's BC. Many of them still have some of the original paint.
RM2A509TW–Bodhisattva Maitreya: The Future Buddha, 1100s. Dressed as a prince like all bodhisattvas, Maitreya is identifiable by the pot of nectar of immortality above his left shoulder. According to Buddhists, Maitreya will be reborn in the distant future to renew and reestablish the religion of Buddhism on earth, like the historical Buddha Shakyamuni did in the 400s BC. The blue paint on his hair indicates that this sculpture was used in Tibet. It was probably brought to Tibet, likely during the 1100s to 1200s when Buddhists relocated en masse from politically unstable northeastern India to Nepal and
RMDE000W–Bust of Pharaoh Ramses II, 13th century BC. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2FMPFMC–Excavations place of granite gravestone plates in ancient burial mound in Novooleksandrivka village in Ukraine dated circa 1200s BC
RMDE00T1–Merneptah, 13th century BC pharaoh of Egypt.(216) 409-1231. Hand-colored woodcut of an ancient Egyptian bas-relief
RF2JCT33R–Spring landscape with excavations place of granite gravestone plates in ancient burial mound in Novooleksandrivka village in Ukraine dated circa 1200s
RMDE006W–Ramses II as regent of Egypt. Hand-colored woodcut of a statue from Gizeh
RF2JCT351–Spring landscape with excavations place of granite gravestone plates in ancient burial mound in Novooleksandrivka village in Ukraine dated circa 1200s
RMDDRPB6–Pharaoh Menephtah, son of Ramses II, bas-relief excavated in the late 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2JCT33Y–Landscape with Excavations place of granite gravestone plates in ancient burial mound in Novooleksandrivka village in central Ukraine dated circa 1200
RMDE0021–Profile of Ramses II mummy, excavated in the late 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
RF2JCT34R–Landscape with Excavations place of granite gravestone plates in ancient burial mound in Novooleksandrivka village in central Ukraine dated circa 1200
RMDDRP9D–Archaeologist excavating a statue of Rameses II in Egypt, late 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut
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