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A historical egyptian sarcophagus with a mummy inside
Memphis, Egypt - July 19, 2022: The ruins of ancient Memphis have yielded a large number of sculptures representing Rameses II. Within the museum in Memphis is a giant statue of him carved in monumental limestone, about 10 metres in length. It was discovered in 1820 near the southern gate of the temple of Ptah by Italian archaeologist Giovanni Caviglia. Because the base and feet of the sculpture are broken off from the rest of the body, it is currently displayed lying on its back.
Vatican city, Vatican -  14.4.2023 : Painted egyptian coffin, Gregorian Egyptian Museum section of Vatican museum
Gold-coloured replica model of an ancient Egyptian pharoah sarcophagus. Macro image studio shot. Horizontal colour image with copy space.
A wall carving from the V Dynasty tomb of Idut in Saqqara, Egypt, showing four priests and scribes with juridical titles
Close up of Egyptian hieroglyphics on a wall
Painted relief carvings on walls of the Mastaba (tomb) of Queen Khenut close to Djoser Step Pyramid in Saqqara, Cairo
3D illustration pharaoh's tomb in the pyramid
Foundings in excavation of Hattusa, Bogazkoy. Reliefs tablets statues walls gates cylinder seals stamp seals. Anatolian ancient civilizationsFoundings in excavation of Hattusa, Bogazkoy. Reliefs tablets statues walls gates cylinder seals stamp seals. Anatolian ancient civilizations
Carved egyptian stone sarcophagus.
Details of valley of Kings in Luxor - Egypt.
11 Februaru 2024, Rome, Italy, part of exhibition in the Roman Forum in Rome in Italy
Egyptian mummy close up detail
Hieroglyphs on the wall in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor in Egypt.
Painted relief on the ceiling of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera .Egypt .
The Great Sphinx Of Giza. Egypt, north Africa.
Walls of the  the Karnak temple, Luxor, Egypt (Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis). UNESCO World Heritage site
Pharaoh on old Egyptian Hieroglyphic carvings.
Hathor temple in Dendera, Egypt
Close up view of ancient egypt hieroglyphics carved on a stone wall. History concept.
Egypt. Memphis - Mit Rahina open-air museum. Standing granite statue of Rameses II. The Pyramid Fields from Giza to Dahshur is on UNESCO World Heritage List
The oldest standing step pyramid in Egypt,designed by Imhotep for King Djoser, located in Saqqara, an ancient burial ground at 30 km south of modern-day Cairo.
Luxor, Egypt - January 2, 2024: Colorful hieroglyphs on the wall in Tomb of Ramesses V and Ramesses VI, KV9, Valley of the Kings
Bronze statue shot in Chengdu
The ancient ruins of Chan Chan in Peru
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
Luxor, Egypt - 28 Feb 2017. Frescos in the ancient necropolis Valley of the Kings in Luxor
Built around 2055 BC, Karnak was a place of worship built to honor Egyptian gods like Amun and Osiris. Off and on, Egyptian rulers kept adding new buildings over the centuries, making it even bigger and more impressive as time went on. It became an important temple city and one of the biggest religious buildings anywhere in the world
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022: Tomb KV6 is the final resting place of the 20th-Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses IX. However, the archaeological evidence and the quality of decoration it contains indicates that the tomb was not finished in time for Ramesses's death but was hastily rushed through to completion, many corners being cut, following his demise.\n\nIt is located in the central part of the Valley. Running a total distance of 105 metres into the hillside, the tomb begins with a gate and a shallow descending ramp. Following on from the ramp come three successive stretches of corridor. The first of these has four side chambers – two on each side – but none of these are decorated or finished. KV6 has been open since antiquity, as can be seen by the graffiti left on its walls by Roman and Coptic visitors.
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