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Funerary gold chair of Queen Hetepheres from Giza

Funerary gold chair of Queen Hetepheres from Giza


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Filename: 940_18_99002545.jpg

Size: 2801 x 3543 (2.5MB)

Date: 8th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Funerary gold chair of Queen Hetepheres from Giza

Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty IV. Funerary gold chair of Queen Hetepheres. From Giza

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Media ID 9454337

4th Dynasty Ancient Egyptian Culture Archeological Artifact Chair Egypt Funerary Art Giza Gold Old Kingdom


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the exquisite Funerary gold chair of Queen Hetepheres, a remarkable artifact from the Egyptian civilization's Old Kingdom, specifically Dynasty IV. The chair, meticulously carved and adorned with intricate details, is a testament to the ancient craftsmanship that thrived in Egypt. The image captures the full length of this majestic chair, emphasizing its grandeur and significance. Its vertical composition allows for an immersive experience as one gazes upon this symbol of spirituality and power. The golden hue radiates a sense of opulence and reverence associated with ancient Egyptian culture. In this studio shot, devoid of any people or distractions, the focus solely rests on this single object that has transcended time. It serves as a tangible link to our past; a window into an era long gone but not forgotten. As we delve into history through art and craft such as this funerary gold chair, we gain insights into the beliefs and customs prevalent during Egypt's old kingdom period. This archeological artifact holds immense historical value and invites us to ponder upon the legacy left behind by Queen Hetepheres. Let us marvel at this extraordinary piece from Giza while appreciating its contribution to our understanding of ancient civilizations. This print encapsulates not only beauty but also knowledge - reminding us that even in stillness lies profound stories waiting to be discovered.

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