11th Century Bc Collection
"Journey through Time: Exploring the 11th Century BC" Step back in time to the captivating 11th century BC, where history unfolds before your eyes
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"Journey through Time: Exploring the 11th Century BC" Step back in time to the captivating 11th century BC, where history unfolds before your eyes. From the formidable Barbican of Alnwick Castle to the majestic views of its north wall, immerse yourself in The English Country House's black and white photographs that capture this era's grandeur. Delve into Ancient Egypt's mystique as you gaze upon the intricately adorned Coffin of Nesi-pa-her-hat from the Third Intermediate Period. Marvel at Thoth as Baboon, a Canopic Jar dating back to the 22nd Dynasty, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship from c1550BC-1069 BC. Padiuf’s False Canopic Jars further reveal ancient Egyptian artistry during this period. Witness New Kingdom's splendor with an Egyptian Shabti-Box featuring Anubis, Thoth, and Osiris from the 20th Dynasty (c1189 BC-1077BC). These artifacts offer glimpses into their beliefs and rituals. Transport yourself to medieval times through Harold's poignant journey depicted in Bayeux Tapestry. As he rides to Bosham church for prayers before departing for Normandy, feel his determination etched onto wool embroidery on linen. Discover a rare bronze axe hailing from this very century – a testament to human ingenuity and craftsmanship that has stood against time itself. Its presence echoes stories untold yet waiting to be unraveled. Uncover legends engraved within history as you witness Codrus' sacrificial death captured in engravings depicting Athens' King bidding farewell. Mural paintings adorning Count of Barcelona’s Tomb provide another glimpse into life during this remarkable epoch. The 11th century BC beckons us with its tales of triumphs and tribulations; it invites us on an extraordinary expedition through civilizations long gone but forever imprinted on our collective memory.