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Background imageHieroglyph Collection: The goose, the hare, the bee, Valley of the Kings, Luxor

The goose, the hare, the bee, Valley of the Kings, Luxor
8587608 The goose, the hare, the bee, Valley of the Kings, Luxor by Egyptian; Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: The bee symbol of the Pharaoh (relief)

The bee symbol of the Pharaoh (relief)
8586142 The bee symbol of the Pharaoh (relief) by Egyptian; Karnak, Luxor, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Rahotep and Nofret, IV Dynasty (sculpture)

Rahotep and Nofret, IV Dynasty (sculpture)
8585751 Rahotep and Nofret, IV Dynasty (sculpture) by Egyptian 4th Dynasty (c.2613-2498 BC); Egyptian National Museum, Cairo

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Queens, Tomb of Queen Nefertari (Ramses II)

Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Queens, Tomb of Queen Nefertari (Ramses II)
THT4307468 Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Queens, Tomb of Queen Nefertari (Ramses II). by Egyptian School; (add.info.: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Queens)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Campaign of Egypt, 1798: At the foot of the pyramids, the soldiers of the army of General

Campaign of Egypt, 1798: At the foot of the pyramids, the soldiers of the army of General Bonaparte look at the grave
PCT4288210 Campaign of Egypt, 1798: At the foot of the pyramids, the soldiers of the army of General Bonaparte look at the grave hieroglyphs on the wall of a temple - a young drum wrote from above

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Hieroglyphs, Luxor Temple (relief)

Hieroglyphs, Luxor Temple (relief)
8585903 Hieroglyphs, Luxor Temple (relief) by Egyptian; Temple of Luxor, Luxor, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Wall Decor, a Pharaoh and His Wife, Horus Temple, Edfu

Wall Decor, a Pharaoh and His Wife, Horus Temple, Edfu
8588795 Wall Decor, a Pharaoh and His Wife, Horus Temple, Edfu by Egyptian; Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt Edfu, a city in Upper Egypt housing the Temple of Horus)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Hieroglyps, Pharaoh's Bee and the Horus Falcon, Horus Temple, Edfu

Hieroglyps, Pharaoh's Bee and the Horus Falcon, Horus Temple, Edfu
8587250 Hieroglyps, Pharaoh's Bee and the Horus Falcon, Horus Temple, Edfu by Egyptian; Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Temple of Abu Simbel, Pharaoh worshiping Ra (fresco)

Temple of Abu Simbel, Pharaoh worshiping Ra (fresco)
8586622 Temple of Abu Simbel, Pharaoh worshiping Ra (fresco) by Egyptian; The Great Temple, Abu Simbel, Nubia, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt.Abu Simbel temple)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Hieroglyphs. Luxor Temple (relief)

Hieroglyphs. Luxor Temple (relief)
8588529 Hieroglyphs. Luxor Temple (relief) by Egyptian; Temple of Luxor, Luxor, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Beetle, emblem of royal power, site of Karnac

Beetle, emblem of royal power, site of Karnac
8586035 Beetle, emblem of royal power, site of Karnac by Egyptian; Karnak Temple, Karnak, Egypt; (add.info.: Egypt. Luxor, city on the Nile of ancient Thebes)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings, drawing of god and goddess on the inner wall of a temple

Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings, drawing of god and goddess on the inner wall of a temple
THT4307634 Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings, drawing of god and goddess on the inner wall of a temple. by Egyptian School; (add.info.: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Thutmosis (Tuthmosis or Thutmes) III (-1504 - -1450)

Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Thutmosis (Tuthmosis or Thutmes) III (-1504 - -1450), Pharaoh of Egypt
THT4307679 Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Thutmosis (Tuthmosis or Thutmes) III (-1504 - -1450), Pharaoh of Egypt. by Egyptian School; (add.info.: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Thutmosis (Tuthmosis or Thutmes) III

Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Thutmosis (Tuthmosis or Thutmes) III
THT4307605 Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Thutmosis (Tuthmosis or Thutmes) III. by Egyptian School; (add.info.: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Luxor, Thebes: Portrait of Nefertari (RAMSES II)

Luxor, Thebes: Portrait of Nefertari (RAMSES II)
THT4307590 Luxor, Thebes: Portrait of Nefertari (RAMSES II). by Egyptian School; (add.info.: Luxor, Thebes: Portrait of Nefertari (RAMSES II).); © Jacques Marthelot. All rights reserved 2023

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings, tomb of Horemheb (-1343 - -1314)

Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings, tomb of Horemheb (-1343 - -1314), Egyptian pharaoh on which the goddess Isis
THT4307535 Luxor, Thebes: Valley of the Kings, tomb of Horemheb (-1343 - -1314), Egyptian pharaoh on which the goddess Isis appears

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (stone) (see also 2359)

The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (stone) (see also 2359)
BAL138897 The Rosetta Stone, from Fort St. Julien, El-Rashid (Rosetta) 196 BC (stone) (see also 2359) by Egyptian Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BC); 114.4x72.3x27.8 cm; British Museum, London

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Hieroglyphs

Hieroglyphs
Mystic Number

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: The Beth Shean Gate lintel inscribed with Ramesses III

The Beth Shean Gate lintel inscribed with Ramesses III
The Beth Shean Gate lintel inscribed with the name of Ramesses III. 12th Century BC. Limestone. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem, Israel. Date: 2014

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Egypt. Painted wooden stele. The deseased before Osiris

Egypt. Painted wooden stele. The deseased before Osiris
Egyptian Art. Painted wooden stele. The deseased before Osiris, Isis and Anubis. From Thebes. New Kingdom of Egypt (1550 BC-1977 BC). Egyptian Museum of Turin. Italy. Date:

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Ancient Egypt. Judgement of the Dead. Book of the Death. Fu

Ancient Egypt. Judgement of the Dead. Book of the Death. Funerary papyri. 3rd-1st BC. Egyptian Museum. Turin. Italy

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: 18th Dynasty 1400 BC 1400BC Ancient Age Ancient

18th Dynasty 1400 BC 1400BC Ancient Age Ancient
18th, dynasty, 1400, BC, 1400BC, ancient, age, Ancient, Egypt, Egyptian, animal, antiquity, architect, Art, bird, book, Book, of, the, Dead, dead, Deir, el, Medina, el-Medina, drawing, egyptian

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Book of the Dead. Tomb of Kha. Egypt

Book of the Dead. Tomb of Kha. Egypt
Egypt. Book of the Dead. From the tomb of royal architect Kha (Deir el-Medina). 1400 BC. 18th dynasty. New Kingdom. Egyptian Museum. Turin. Italy

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: The official Isi at his offering Table. From the tomb of Isi

The official Isi at his offering Table. From the tomb of Isi Probably at Sakkara. Limestone. 4th Dynastry, c. 2570-2450 BC. Old Kingdom. Reliefs. Detail. Hieroglyphs. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Egyptian art. Fragment of a papyrus with hieroglyphic writin

Egyptian art. Fragment of a papyrus with hieroglyphic writing. Egyptian Museum of Turin. Italy

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. 200 B. C. Hieroglyphic writing. Carl

Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. 200 B. C. Hieroglyphic writing. Carl
Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Nesi-Hor. C. 200 B.C. Detail. Hieroglyphic writing. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Sarcophagus of Thut-nakht. C. 200 B. C. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carl

Sarcophagus of Thut-nakht. C. 200 B. C. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carl
Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Thut-nakht. C. 200 B.C. Ptolemaic Egypt. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Coffin of Gua. Detail. Egypt

Coffin of Gua. Detail. Egypt
Coffin of Gua. Painted cedar wood. Exterior. Detail. Stresses the pair of eyes on the east side that allowed the deceased look towards the dawn. 1850 BC. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Book of the Dead. Fragment. Egypt

Book of the Dead. Fragment. Egypt
Fragment of a text of the Book of the Dead. Ink on papyrus. Around 1480 BC. 18th Dynasty. New Kingdom. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Nyankhre false door stela. Egypt

Nyankhre false door stela. Egypt
Nyankhre false door stela. 2450 BC. Limestone's small false door from the mastaba of the hairdresser's superintendent of the Palace Niankhre

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Funerary stela of Intef. Egypt

Funerary stela of Intef. Egypt
Limestone funerary stela depicting Intef seated before the table of offerings. Beside him, his father, his mother and other relatives and servants

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Stela of Wennekhu. Egypt

Stela of Wennekhu. Egypt
Stela of Wennekhu. In the upper register, the god Ra depicted in the solar boat with the falcon-headed. In the lower register

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Stela of User. Egypt

Stela of User. Egypt
Stela of User. Decorated with hieroglyphic inscriptions on the petition of offerings to the Ka of User. Central scene depicts the deceased with his dog and sitting at the table of offerings

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Canopic jars

Canopic jars
Polychormed canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Mastaba of Nhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum. Royal srvant. Egypt

Mastaba of Nhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum. Royal srvant. Egypt
Mastaba of Nhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum. Royal servants at the palace of pharaoh Niuserre. Entrance with relief depicting the dead on both sides of the door. Detail. Saqqara. Egypt

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Mastaba of Nhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum. Royal servants. Egypt

Mastaba of Nhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum. Royal servants. Egypt
Mastaba of Nhnumhotep and Niankhkhnum. Royal servants at the palace of pharaoh Niuserre. Entrance with relief depicting the dead on both sides of the door. Saqqara. Egypt

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Valley of the Kings, tomb of Rameses VI

Valley of the Kings, tomb of Rameses VI, 1186 - 1085 BC, wall painting showing contents of the Book of the Dead. Photograph by Lionel Coates Date: circa 1970

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)

Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)
3483112 Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c.656-640 BC (stone) by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC); 120x240x75 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)

Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)
3500071 Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c.656-640 BC (stone) by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC); 120x240x75 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Archer's Badge, reign of Senwosret I, c. 1956-1911 BC (oyster shell)

Archer's Badge, reign of Senwosret I, c. 1956-1911 BC (oyster shell)
3481812 Archer's Badge, reign of Senwosret I, c.1956-1911 BC (oyster shell) by Egyptian 12th Dynasty (1991-1786 BC); 10.2x10.9x2.1 cm; Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Book of the Dead of Neb-Hepet, detail of the fields, 1075 BC (papyrus)

Book of the Dead of Neb-Hepet, detail of the fields, 1075 BC (papyrus)
885863 Book of the Dead of Neb-Hepet, detail of the fields, 1075 BC (papyrus) by Egyptian 21st Dynasty (c.1069-945 BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Stele of Paamun (Paamoun), in bottom representation of his death by drowning due to his

Stele of Paamun (Paamoun), in bottom representation of his death by drowning due to his beatification, 300 BC (relief)
885861 Stele of Paamun (Paamoun), in bottom representation of his death by drowning due to his beatification, 300 BC (relief) by Egyptian, (4th century BC); Egyptian Museum, Turin

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Tsekhons book of the dead, detail, the weighing of souls (psychostasis), -664 to -332 (papyrus)

Tsekhons book of the dead, detail, the weighing of souls (psychostasis), -664 to -332 (papyrus)
885865 Tsekhons book of the dead, detail, the weighing of souls (psychostasis), -664 to -332 (papyrus) by Egyptian; Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy; (add.info.: Anubis, god of funerary rites, Osiris)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: False Door of Princess Uhemnefret (?) adorned with reliefs and table of offerings, 4th dynasty

False Door of Princess Uhemnefret (?) adorned with reliefs and table of offerings, 4th dynasty
885853 False Door of Princess Uhemnefret (?) adorned with reliefs and table of offerings, 4th dynasty. from the necropolis of Ghyze (Gyza or Giza)

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Stone Carvings and Hieroglyphs in The Sanctuary at The Temple of Isis, Philae Temple Complex

Stone Carvings and Hieroglyphs in The Sanctuary at The Temple of Isis, Philae Temple Complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agilkia Island, Aswan, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: The Temple of Isis at the Philae Temple Complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agilkia Island

The Temple of Isis at the Philae Temple Complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agilkia Island, Aswan, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Stone Carvings at Karnak Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa

Stone Carvings at Karnak Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHieroglyph Collection: Stone Carvings and Hieroglyphs at Karnak Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

Stone Carvings and Hieroglyphs at Karnak Temple, Luxor, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa




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"Hieroglyphs: Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Egypt's Visual Language" Step into the captivating world of ancient Egyptian art, where hieroglyphs tell stories that have withstood the test of time. In a relief depicting Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three children, we witness a glimpse into the royal family's life. The intricate details on one of the double doors of Tutankhamun's gilt shrine showcase the goddess Isis in all her glory. Travel to Memphis and encounter a mesmerizing relief featuring Goddess Nephthys, exuding power and grace. Explore the Temple of Hathor in Dendera, where stunning carvings transport you back to an era filled with devotion and spirituality. Marvel at Ramses III alongside Khepresh in his temple dedicated to him. The grandeur is unmatched as you stand before this architectural masterpiece. Journey to Kom Ombo near Aswan and immerse yourself in its ancient beauty—a testament to Egypt's rich history. Delve deeper into antiquity as you gaze upon Pharaoh Ramses II's pectoral—an exquisite piece from his reign during the 19th Dynasty. Discover reliefs honoring both Isis and Horus within Ramses III's tomb—symbols of divine protection for eternity. The Book of The Dead comes alive through a papyrus depiction showcasing Anubis presiding over souls' weighing—an awe-inspiring scene steeped in mythology. Witness Goddess Hathor offering her necklace to Pharaoh Seth I—a gesture symbolizing eternal prosperity. Finally, admire a chair adorned with royal names—the embodiment of millions of years' worth of spirits intertwined with royalty itself, and are not just symbols; they are gateways connecting us directly to an ancient civilization that continues to captivate our imagination today.