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Millenniums Collection

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of millenniums




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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of millenniums. From the ancient lands of Egypt to the enchanting island of Crete, these glimpses into history will leave you awe-inspired. Behold the statuary group representing Pendua, the scribe, and his beloved wife Nefertari. Carved meticulously from limestone, their eternal bond is forever preserved for us to admire. Travel further into Egypt's rich past as we encounter a mesmerizing detail of Thutmose III's statue. Dating back to before 1479 B. C. , this masterpiece transports us to an era steeped in grandeur and power. Journey deep into Luxor's Valley of Kings where Horemhab's tomb reveals scenes from rural daily life. Witness fowls being plucked and grapes being harvested, offering a glimpse into the everyday existence during those ancient times. Marvel at Anubis himself adorning the walls of Horemheb's tomb. The godly presence exudes both mystery and reverence as he watches over this sacred resting place with unwavering vigilance. Venture even further back in time as we discover a terracotta mother goddess statue from Catal Huyuk or Catalhoyuk dating back to the 6th millennium BC. This artifact serves as a testament to humanity's early fascination with divine femininity. In West Thebes' Sheikh Adn el-Qurna lies Ramos' tomb adorned with intricate wall drawings that narrate tales lost to time but still resonate through their artistic brilliance. Crossing borders, let us now find ourselves amidst Greece's Palace Of Minos in Knossos where close-up murals transport us directly into Minoan civilization. These vibrant depictions breathe life into long-forgotten stories etched upon palace walls. Sardinia beckons with its Nuraghe Santu Antine standing tall against centuries gone by - an architectural marvel that stands as a testament to the island's ancient inhabitants.