Ancient Egypt

Ancient Egypt - native rulers' dynasties preferred

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5.8.2020 08:22:25

5.8.2020 08:19:36

From Symbol and Magic In Egyptian Art by Richard H. Wilkinson

5.8.2020 08:18:16

Ancient Egyptian green onions

4.8.2020 09:59:13

Model of a procession of offering bearers ("The Bersha Procession")

The Bersha Procession
Egyptian
Middle Kingdom, late Dynasty 11 – early 12th Dynasty
2010–1961 B.C.E.
Findspot: Egypt, Deir el-Bersha, Tomb 10, shaft A (tomb of Djehutynakht)

Among the more than one hundred wooden models found scattered throughout the tomb of Djehutynakht, the quality of this procession of offering bearers stands out from the others. The skill and delicacy with which it was carved and painted rank it among the finest wooden models ever found in Egypt. It shows a man and three women bringing offerings to sustain the ka of Djehutynakht in the afterlife. Each figure advances with the left leg forward, following the convention of larger scale Egyptian sculpture and relief. A priest leads the way, carrying a ceremonial wine jar and incense burner for use in the burial rites. Two women follow with offerings of food and drink - the first carries a basket of bread and a duck, while the second brings another duck and a basket filled with beer jars. The third woman furnishes items for Djehutynakht's personal care, a small wooden cosmetic chest and a mirror, the latter slung over her shoulder in a case made of animal hide. This brief procession symbolically provides all that was essential to sustain Djehutynakht in eternity: food, drink, items of personal adornment, and the incense used to attract and appease divinities and the blessed dead.

The procession was found overturned between Djehutynakht's coffin and the eastern wall of his burial chamber, in a pile of broken models that robbers had thrown aside. Although the four figures remained attached when the model was discovered, the two central offering bearers had lost their raised arms, and nearly all the offerings had come loose. Some pieces were found a considerable distance away. Since its discovery, the scene has been reconstructed twice. The first attempt, carried out in 1941 before all the elements had been identified, was incorrect. The current configuration was established in 1987.

https://collections.mfa.org/objects/143592


3.8.2020 01:31:07

Stela of Thothmes I from Kom Bilal (near Deir el-Ballas). Cairo, Egyptian Museum - wikipedja


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2.8.2020 06:56:10

Great Pyramids of Giza

2.8.2020 06:54:07

White Pyramid of King Snefru - Dahshur, Egypt


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2.8.2020 06:53:14

Giza Pyramid

2.8.2020 06:52:02

2.8.2020 06:50:20

February 27th, 2013 - Brilliant Play at the Dahshur Pyramids - Horse Times Egypt

2.8.2020 06:47:48

Pyramids of Giza by Christopher Chan

2.8.2020 06:45:47

Frog ring from Amarna


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2.8.2020 06:45:21

Third Intermediate Period Amon's Ram amulet


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2.8.2020 06:43:51

One of Hatshepsut's sphinxes


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2.8.2020 06:42:52

Djeser Djeseru (Holy of Holies), Hatshepsut's mortuary temple


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2.8.2020 06:41:03

Thothmes I - reigned ca. 1504BCE - 1492BCE, 18th Dynasty


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31.7.2020 08:30:42


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31.7.2020 08:25:55

26.7.2020 11:19:48

The Souls of Nekhen

26.7.2020 11:16:52

One of Tutankhamon's blepping alabaster lions

25.7.2020 22:57:30

One of Tutankhamon's blepping alabaster lions

 

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