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Corbridge Roman Town, Corbridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2.8.18.This the second time I have photographe
ah i remember having to do this
Ancient Egyptian embossed silver usekh (”aegis”) with the head of a lioness, perhaps representing th
Stay true to yourself
Now take your darkness and turn it into light
Mummiform ushabti (painted wood) of Ka-ha, Chief of Painters. Artist unknown; ca. 1279-1186 BCE (New
Bottom of an ancient Egyptian scarab (green-glazed steatite), depicting the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Ame
Statue of Horemheb, last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, with the god Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 1319-1
Ancient Egyptian stela (painted limestone) depicting the sculptor Qen worshiping Amenhotep I and Ahm
Ushabti (glazed and painted steatite) of the chief steward and scribe Seniu. Artist unknown; ca. 15
Painted wooden stele from the tomb of Sennedjem (TT 1) at Deir el-Medina. Artist unknown; 19th Dyna
Set goals, Never give up and Always dare to dream.
Scarab (glazed steatite) inscribed with Menkheperre, the throne name of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Thu
The 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I (r. ca. 1294-1279 BCE) receives the ankh (symbol of life) from the g
Attributed to Fabrizio Boschi, The Presentation of Christ in the Temple, 17th century
Ancient Egyptian limestone canopic jar of one Userhat. Artist unknown; ca. 1400-1352 BCE (reign of
Yemanja/ Yemoja in new world orisha of Sea, and goddess of Ogun river.
Cornerstone of an altar, showing the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Great” (r. 1279-1213 BCE)
Painted wooden ushabti of Ramesses IV. Artist unknown; ca. 1143-1136 BCE. Now in the Louvre. Phot
Hieroglyphic decorations from the temple of the 18th Dynasty female pharaoh Hatshepsut (r. ca. 1479-
skaiahart:OKAY SO!! Hear out my new Religion….… Full Galra Lotor.
Father O'Conner finds a new way to make sure his parishioners attend mass.
Funeral stele (painted limestone) of Mekimontu. Artist unknown; 18th Dynasty. Now in the Museo Egi
The 18th Dynasty pharaoh Akhenaten, shown in part of an offering scene. Artist unknown; ca. 1365-13
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