Nebmaatre Collection
"Nebmaatre: A Glimpse into the Magnificent Reign of Amenhotep III" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of ancient Egypt
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"Nebmaatre: A Glimpse into the Magnificent Reign of Amenhotep III" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of ancient Egypt. The stoic columns of Luxor stand tall, a testament to the architectural brilliance that once adorned this land. Created by Viet Chu, these columns transport us to an era where pharaohs ruled with divine authority. The Eye of Horus (Wedjat) amulet takes us deeper into the mysteries of this period. Dating back to the Late New Kingdom-Third Intermediate Period, it symbolizes protection and power, believed to ward off evil spirits and bring good fortune. A ring engraved with "the Lord" unveils Amenhotep III's true identity as one of Egypt's most revered pharaohs from Dynasty 18 in the New Kingdom. This powerful ruler left his mark on history through his achievements and contributions. As we delve further into Amenhotep III's reign, another Eye of Horus amulet emerges. This artifact hails from Dynasty 18 during his rule and serves as a reminder of his connection with divine forces. A scarab featuring Nebmaatra (Amenhotep III) alongside Queen Tiye showcases their strong bond during their time together ruling Egypt. It speaks volumes about their partnership and influence on Egyptian society. Moving forward, a scarab displaying a cartouche and standing king captures our attention. From Dynasty 18 in the New Kingdom, it represents both power and royalty intertwined within its intricate design. An exquisite plaque depicting Amun Re, God of Praise, or Amunhotep Ruler of Thebes reveals religious significance during this era. It highlights how faith played an integral role in shaping ancient Egyptian culture under Amenhotep III's leadership. Fifteen scarabs arranged on another plaque pay homage to Amunhotep from Egypt's Middle Kingdom period.