Egypte Antique Collection
"Exploring the Wonders of Ancient Egypt: From Moses to Pharaohs" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of ancient Egypt
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"Exploring the Wonders of Ancient Egypt: From Moses to Pharaohs" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of ancient Egypt. Discover the rich history and mythical tales that have fascinated generations. In the tomb of Nefertari, a breathtaking fresco depicts Ptah, the deification of the primordial mound in Ennead cosmogony. It serves as a reminder of their deep-rooted beliefs and intricate mythology. The story of Moses comes alive through masterpieces by Sandro Botticelli. Witness an Egyptian under his sword, capturing a pivotal moment in this biblical narrative. Another detail reveals a Hebrew man rescued from an Egyptian's grasp by a courageous woman, showcasing humanity's triumph over oppression. Ramses II, one of Egypt's most powerful pharaohs, is depicted with prisoners before him. Their hands are destined to be cut off as punishment for their defiance—a chilling glimpse into ancient justice systems. Marvel at Pascal Coste's watercolors that transport you to different corners of this mesmerizing land. The pyramids rise majestically against the skyline—symbols of ingenuity and architectural brilliance that continue to astound us today. Alexandria unveils its antiquities through Coste's drawings—an enchanting city steeped in culture and heritage. The Nile River flows gracefully alongside Sesostris I's obelisk in Heliopolis—a serene scene that captures both nature's beauty and human craftsmanship. Dachour Pyramid stands tall amidst vast landscapes—a testament to ancient engineering marvels waiting to be explored at Marseille's Museum of Mediterranean Archeology. Witness Ethiopians bringing tributes before Pharaoh—an illustration highlighting Egypt’s influence on neighboring civilizations during its golden era. Lastly, delve into the mysterious rituals surrounding mummification—the delicate wrapping process meticulously captured in vivid colored engravings from 1866.