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It seems that everyone today loves dogs! The ancient Egyptians loved dogs too. From early on Egyptia
silph-co:eastiseverywhere:emthehistorygirl:romologist:dwellerinthelibrary:hymeko:The Obscure Egyptia
met-egyptian-art:Two cats surmounting a box for an animal mummy, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptia
Visual artist Temitayo Ogunbiyi visited the galleries and reserves of the Brooklyn Museum this summe
This kitten coffin is one of the oldest objects in the Soulful Creatures. Before the ancient Egyptia
From Luxor to Paris: The Odyssey of the Place de la Concorde Obelisk It’s a miracle an Egyptia
met-egyptian-art:Relief fragment with a cobra on the royal head, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptia
greek-museums:Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki: A sphinx basalt figure. It depicts the Egyptia
Model jar (part of set of 71 objects), ca. 2465–2150 B.C., Metropolitan Museum of Art: Egyptia
bm-ancient-art: Bowl Painted with Water Birds, early 2nd millennium B.C.E., Brooklyn Museum: Egyptia
A soapstone dish engraved with a three fishes in the centre and a border of flowers. Ancient Egyptia
egypt-museum: Ostracon of a Cat Minding Geese This ostracon shows a cheerful episode from an Egyptia
egypt-museum: Feeding Cats in an Ancient Egyptian temple Servants feeding cats in an ancient Egyptia
World History: NefertitiNeferneferuaten Nefertiti (ca. 1370 – ca. 1330 BC) was an Egyptia
bm-ancient-art: Bowl Painted with Water Birds, early 2nd millennium B.C.E., Brooklyn Museum: Egyptia
theancientwayoflife:~ Toilet Box.Period/Culture: MeroiticPlace of origin: Egypt, Nubia, Karanog Ceme
grandegyptianmuseum:Statue of Netjer-Ankh (living god) gilded wood, found in one of the black shrine
theancientwayoflife:~ Inlay Depicting a Falcon with Spread Wings.Period: Late Period–Ptolemaic Perio
egyptiaca:Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy.
egyptiaca:Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy.
onvelvet:Archive moodboard @egyptiaca
egyptiaca: Frankenstein, Mary W. Shelley.
City Moodboards:Welcome to Cairofor Maríaeugenia
signorformica:Apep or Apophis, an ancient Egyptian demon in the form of a snake. Illustration by L&e
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