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Authentic Reproductions of Ancient Egyptian Art by Natalie Watson
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Paintings from the Tomb-chapel of Nebamun, British Museum
Painted tomb of Nebamun These wall paintings are from an 18th Dynasty tomb chapel located in the Theban Necropolis located on the west...
Natalie Watson
Mar 19, 2020


The Gayer-Anderson Cat, British Museum
The Gayer-Anderson Cat, Late Period The Gayer-Anderson cat is a Late Period hollow-cast bronze statue of the female cat deity Bastet...
Natalie Watson
Mar 18, 2020


The Young Memnon, Ramesses II, British Museum
The Younger Memnon is one of a pair of colossal granite heads from the ancient Egyptian Ramesseum mortuary temple in Thebes. It depicts...
Natalie Watson
Mar 17, 2020


Sarcophagus of Sasobek, British Museum
Detail of the sarcophagus of Sasobek showing the winged sky goddess Nut The finely carved lid of the sarcophagus of Sasobek, northern...
Natalie Watson
Mar 16, 2020


Statue of Amun and King Taharqa, British Museum
Statue of Amun in the form of a ram protecting King Taharqa, 25th Dynasty At least three Ancient Egyptian statues of Amun in the form of...
Natalie Watson
Mar 15, 2020


Statue of Prince Khaemwaset, British Museum
Statue of Prince Khaemwaset, the high priest of Ptah, 19th dynasty Khaemweset (also given as Khaemwaset, Khaemwise, Khaemuas, Setem...
Natalie Watson
Mar 14, 2020


The Coffins of Nespawershefyt, Egyptian Official, 990-940 BC
The coffin and mummy board of Nespawershefyt (also known as Nes-Amun) dates from the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt, between 990-940...
Natalie Watson
Jan 27, 2019


Treasures of Ancient Egypt from the Fitzwilliam Museum
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Natalie Watson
Oct 2, 2018

Hetepni, an Ancient Egyptian Tax Collector
Seated statue of Hetepni, chamberlain of the King, 2200 BC Hetepni was an accountant and tax collector in the revenue office of the king...
Natalie Watson
Oct 12, 2017

King Khasekhemwy, Old Kingdom Pharoah
Khasekhemwy (ca. 2690 BC) was the final king of the Second dynasty of Ancient Egypt. This statue of him in the Ashmolean Museum is the...
Natalie Watson
Nov 11, 2014

Exploring the Significance of 30th Dynasty Canopic Jars in Ancient Egyptian Burial Practices
These exceptional canopic jars from the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford belonged to Zenbastef’onkh, son of Harwoz and Nakhtubasteran. They...
Natalie Watson
Nov 5, 2014
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