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Thutmose Iii Collection (#2)

Thutmose III, also known as Menkheperre, was a powerful pharaoh of Egypt during the New Kingdom period

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Girdle Fish-Shaped Beads New Kingdom Dynasty 18

Girdle Fish-Shaped Beads New Kingdom Dynasty 18
Girdle, Fish-Shaped Beads, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca, 14791425 B.C, Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Wadi Gabbanat el-Qurud, D, Tomb, 3 Foreign Wives, Thutmose III, Gold, L, strung 83.8 cm, 33, l

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Hinged Cuff Bracelet New Kingdom Dynasty 18 ca

Hinged Cuff Bracelet New Kingdom Dynasty 18 ca
Hinged Cuff Bracelet, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca, 14791425 B.C, Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Wadi Gabbanat el-Qurud, D, Tomb, 3 Foreign Wives, Thutmose III, Gold, carnelian, turquoise glass, H, 7 cm

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Necklace Elements New Kingdom Dynasty 18 ca 1479-1425 B. C

Necklace Elements New Kingdom Dynasty 18 ca 1479-1425 B. C
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Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: ISTANBUL: OBELISKS, 1901. The Walled Obelisk and the Obelisk of Thutmose III at

ISTANBUL: OBELISKS, 1901. The Walled Obelisk and the Obelisk of Thutmose III at the former Hippodrome in Istanbul, Turkey. Stereograph, 1901

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Egypt, Old Thebes, Luxor, Karnak Temple Complex, Precinct of Amun-Re

Egypt, Old Thebes, Luxor, Karnak Temple Complex, Precinct of Amun-Re, Relief depicting Thutmose IIIs plant
Egypt - Ancient Thebes. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979. Karnak. Relief depicting Thutmose IIIs plant and animal offerings to god Amon after Syrian campaign. New Kingdom, 1552-1070 BC

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Colossal Red Granite Statue of Thutmose III 1438 B. C

Colossal Red Granite Statue of Thutmose III 1438 B. C
Colossal Red Granite Statue of Thutmose III 1438 B.C. Pharaoh of Egypt. Metropolitan Museum of Art

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Thutmose III, burial chamber frescoes

Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Thutmose III, burial chamber frescoes
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Valley of the Kings - Tomb of Thutmose III, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Interior, burial chamber frescoes

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Statue of Thutmose III, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, Egyptian civilization

Statue of Thutmose III, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, Egyptian civilization
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Statue of Thutmose III

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Egypt, Statue of Thutmose III (circa 1479-1425 B. C. ) from the temple of Amun at Karnak in Luxor

Egypt, Statue of Thutmose III (circa 1479-1425 B. C. ) from the temple of Amun at Karnak in Luxor, eighteenth dynasty
Egypt, Statue of Thutmose III (circa 1479-1425 B.C.) from the temple of Amun at Karnak in Luxor, eighteenth dynasty, basalt 15th Century B.C. Ancient Egypt Museum, New Kingdom, Egyptian art

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Egypt, Detail of Statue of Thutmose III (before 1479-circa 1425 B. C. ), eighteenth dynasty

Egypt, Detail of Statue of Thutmose III (before 1479-circa 1425 B. C. ), eighteenth dynasty
Egypt, Detail of Statue of Thutmose III (before 1479-circa 1425 B.C.), eighteenth dynasty, from the temple of Amun at Karnak in Luxor, basalt 15th Century, Ancient Egypt Museum, New Kingdom

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Granite sphinx of Thutmose III, from Courtyard of the Cachette at Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt

Granite sphinx of Thutmose III, from Courtyard of the Cachette at Temple of Amun, Karnak, Egypt
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Kingdom of Thutmose III. Granite sphinx of Thutmose III. H. 21 cm. From Karnak, Temple of Amun, Courtyard of the Cachette

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Relief portraying pharaoh Thutmose III. From Deir el Bahari, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII

Relief portraying pharaoh Thutmose III. From Deir el Bahari, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, Egyptian civilization
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Relief portraying pharaoh Thutmose III. From Deir el Bahari, Egypt

Background imageThutmose Iii Collection: Schist statue of Thutmose III from Karnak, detail: head with Uraeus on forehead

Schist statue of Thutmose III from Karnak, detail: head with Uraeus on forehead
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Schist statue of Thutmose III. From Karnak. Detail: head with Uraeus on forehead




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Thutmose III, also known as Menkheperre, was a powerful pharaoh of Egypt during the New Kingdom period. He ruled during Dynasties 18-20 and left behind numerous artifacts that provide insight into his reign. One such artifact is a Scaraboid depicting a Grasshopper, symbolizing fertility and rebirth. This reflects Thutmose III's desire to ensure prosperity for his kingdom. Another significant piece is a Plaque featuring Thutmose III depicted as the Sphinx with Crown and Beard. This showcases his association with divine power and authority. A Scarab shows Thutmose III's name within a Cartouche, emphasizing his royal lineage. The standing king depicted on it represents his strong leadership during Dynasty 18. Yet another Scarab bears the name Menkheperra (Thutmose III) along with details about his reign. It highlights his accomplishments and achievements as pharaoh. A Plaque describes him as Menkheperkare, Chosen of Re, further solidifying his divine connection to the sun god Ra. This title emphasizes Thutmose III's religious significance in ancient Egypt. The Shabti figurine of Nebseni found in Thutmose III's tomb suggests that he had great respect for those who served him even in death. It reflects the pharaoh's belief in an afterlife where he would be accompanied by loyal subjects. The Temple d'Amada in Nubia provides evidence of Thutmose III's expansionist policies beyond Egypt's borders. His military campaigns helped extend Egyptian influence into neighboring regions. At Palais de Karnak, we can find the private apartments which reveal insights into his personal life and daily activities within the palace complex. A relief carving depicts Thutmose III alongside gods Heka and Khnum on the facade of Hypostyle Hall at an Egyptian temple.