Editorialhead of pharaoh Tuthmosis III, green siltstone, 18th dynasty, reign of Tuthmosis III, 1479-1425 BC, Karnak, Thebes, Egypt, collection of the British Museum.
EditorialTribute of the desert. Thebes, tomb of Horemhab, No.78 Period of Tuthmosis IV (1420-1411 BCE) Ancient Egyptian Paintings selected, copied & described by Nina M.Davies; plate XXXV.
EditorialNakht with his family hunting in the Nile marshes. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Nakht, scribe and priest under Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE), in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.
EditorialGod with a black face, Amun-Min, an aspect of Amun merged with Min, the primordial fertility god of Koptos. From Deir el-Bahri, Temple of Tuthmosis III, 18th Dynasty. Limestone, H: 74 cm Inv. Luxor J 139.
EditorialMale Head, perhaps from a Pair Statue, 1401-1391 BC. Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep II to Tuthmosis IV. Gray granite; overall: 7.6 x 11.1 x 12.8 cm (3 x 4 3/8 x 5 1/16 in.).
EditorialMarsh Bowl, 1540-1350 BC. Egypt, New Kingdom, early Dynasty 18, reign of Hatshepsut or Tuthmosis III. Blue faience with purple decoration; diameter: 22.3 cm (8 3/4 in.).
EditorialEGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Kingdom (1400 - 1301 B.C.). TOMB KV-43 or Tuthmosis IV tomb. Wall painting that decorates the hypogeum and represents the pharaoh received ...
EditorialEGYPTIAN ART. EGYPT. Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Kingdom (1400 - 1301 B.C.). TOMB KV-43 or Tuthmosis IV tomb. Wall painting that decorates the hypogeum and represents the pharaoh received ...
EditorialCoffin of an anonymous woman, from the Eastern Cemetery of Deir El-Medina.18th dynasty, reign of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis, 1479-1425 BCE. Panels show the God Anubis and an Ouadjet-eye the sacred eye of Horus. Painted wood, 77 x 47 cm Inv. E 14544.
EditorialPharaoh Hatshepsut, always represented as a man, wearing the Uraeus-crown, offers to the god Min, an ityphallic god of fertility and harvest. From the so-called " Red Chapel" of Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III, reliefs now stored in Karnak.
EditorialA scribe registering Nubian tribute. Thebes, tomb of Rekhmere, No.100. Period of Tuthmosis III (1475-1448 BCE) Ancient Egyptian paintings selected, copied & described by Nina M.Davies, plate XVI.
EditorialOverall view of the Temple of Amun with the obelisk (13th BCE) of Pharaoh Tuthmosis I (1508-1493 BCE) and Queen Hatshepsut (1490-1468 BCE), 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom, Karnak, Egypt.
EditorialPharaoh Tuthmosis III (center) wearing the crown with the Uraeus snake, embraced by the Goddesses of Upper Egypt (right) and Lower Egypt (left). Limestone (about 1480 BCE), 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom, Egypt. -Inv. 1626.
EditorialNakht with his family hunting in the Nile marshes. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Nakht, scribe and priest under Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE), in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.
EditorialNakht with his family hunting in the Nile marshes. Detail of a wallpainting in the tomb of Nakht, scribe and priest under Pharaoh Tuthmosis IV (18th Dynasty, 16th-14th BCE), in the cemetery of Sheikh Abd al-Qurnah.