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Egyptian civilization. Model portraying everyday scene from tomb of Meketra at Deir el-Bahari

Egyptian civilization. Model portraying everyday scene from tomb of Meketra at Deir el-Bahari


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Filename: 940_18_11019894.jpg

Size: 4880 x 3900 (4.4MB)

Date: 13th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Egyptian civilization. Model portraying everyday scene from tomb of Meketra at Deir el-Bahari

Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI. Model portraying an everyday scene from the tomb of Meketra at Deir el-Bahari

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Media ID 9509603

10th Century Bc 11th Century Bc 21st Dynasty Agriculture Ancient Egypt Column Deir El Bahri Egypt Egyptian Culture Farmer Figurine Model Thebes Animal Representation


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back in time to the ancient Egyptian civilization during the Third Intermediate Period, specifically Dynasty XXI. The model portrayed here beautifully captures an everyday scene from the tomb of Meketra at Deir el-Bahari. In this intricate and detailed representation, we see a glimpse into the daily life of ancient Egyptians. A column stands tall in the background, symbolizing their architectural prowess and grandeur. In front of it, a farmer tends to his crops with utmost care and dedication. With an ox by his side, he plows the fertile soil, showcasing their reliance on agriculture for sustenance. The scene is filled with historical significance as it transports us to Thebes (modern-day Luxor), where this tomb was discovered. It offers a rare insight into Egyptian culture during that era - their strong connection to nature and dependence on domestic animals for agricultural purposes. As we observe this horizontal artwork, devoid of any human presence but rich in symbolism, we are reminded of how much has changed since then. This image serves as a window into our past; a reminder of our roots and how civilizations have evolved over centuries. With its meticulous attention to detail and artistic craftsmanship, this print truly brings alive the essence of ancient Egypt's 21st dynasty. It allows us to appreciate their ingenuity while igniting our curiosity about what life was like thousands of years ago in one of history's most fascinating cultures.

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