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alTakruri Member Posts: 47 |
posted 09 December 2004 01:16 AM
Good work! You guys blew up my browser again! Let it flow and hows about just posting one image at a time? Thanx, my poor lil down level PC will appreciate it.
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alTakruri Member Posts: 47 |
posted 09 December 2004 01:19 AM
Tomb of Hwy
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alTakruri Member Posts: 47 |
posted 09 December 2004 01:36 AM
19th Dyn, tomb of Rwy royal scribe for Horemheb
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alTakruri Member Posts: 47 |
posted 09 December 2004 01:48 AM
Ahmes Nefertary
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Psusennes I Junior Member Posts: 6 |
posted 09 December 2004 06:57 AM
I hope I am doing this right. There aren't any rules or anything? You just post pictures and sculptures of the Ancient Egyptians I assume: Funerary stela of Mer-Hathor-Ites. Early Ptolemaic period.
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ausar Moderator Posts: 2758 |
posted 09 December 2004 02:35 PM
Welcome to the board,Psusennes. You can post whatever sculpture or picture from any period from the pharaonic period to later periods. IP: Logged |
supercar Member Posts: 1028 |
posted 09 December 2004 07:49 PM
Let us not forget poineer Narmer: The following are from The Egyptian Museum link, where other interesting stutue photos can be viewed.
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supercar Member Posts: 1028 |
posted 09 December 2004 07:54 PM
Continued...again from The Egyptian Museum [This message has been edited by supercar (edited 09 December 2004).] IP: Logged |
Psusennes I Junior Member Posts: 6 |
posted 10 December 2004 05:30 AM
Two offering carriers: Period: Egypt, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 11 Period: Egypt, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 11 Detail of the Animal on the offering bearer Detail of Basket: It is fantastic that such simple objects are so fantastic and intricate. One must remember that the most common finds in Egypt are common home and basic burial objects- and some of these are just as amazing as even the greatest treasures of Egypt. [This message has been edited by Psusennes I (edited 10 December 2004).] [This message has been edited by Psusennes I (edited 10 December 2004).] IP: Logged |
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