EditorialRing of Sun God Ra in his Bark Being Worshipped by Baboons. Egyptian. Date: 1550 BC-1186 BC. Dimensions: 2.5 ? 2.5 ? 1.6 cm (1 ? 1 ? 5/8 in. ). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialRing of Sun God Ra in his Bark Being Worshipped by Baboons. Egyptian. Date: 1550 BC-1186 BC. Dimensions: 2.5 ? 2.5 ? 1.6 cm (1 ? 1 ? 5/8 in. ). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialRing of Sun God Ra in his Bark Being Worshipped by Baboons. Egyptian. Date: 1550 BC-1186 BC. Dimensions: 2.5 ? 2.5 ? 1.6 cm (1 ? 1 ? 5/8 in. ). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialRelief panel showing two baboons offering the wedjat eye to the sun god Khepri, who holds the Underworld sign, Late Period?Ptolemaic Period, 400?200 BC, From Egypt, Limestone, H. 30.9 cm (12 3/16 in.); W. 39.3 cm (15 1/2 in.); D. 6 cm (2 3/8 in.), In t...
EditorialRing of Sun God Ra in his Bark Being Worshipped by Baboons. Egyptian. Date: 1550 BC-1186 BC. Dimensions: 2.5 ? 2.5 ? 1.6 cm (1 ? 1 ? 5/8 in. ). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialPapionini, Print, The Papionini are a tribe of Old World monkeys that includes several large monkey species, which include the macaques of North Africa and Asia, as well as the baboons, geladas, mangabeys, kipunji, drills, and mandrills, which are esse...
EditorialCercocebus fuliginosus, Print, White-eyelid mangabey, The white-eyelid mangabeys are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Cercocebus. They are characterized by their bare upper eyelids, which are lighter than their facial skin colouring, an...
EditorialCercocebus fuliginosus, Print, White-eyelid mangabey, The white-eyelid mangabeys are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Cercocebus. They are characterized by their bare upper eyelids, which are lighter than their facial skin colouring, an...
EditorialCercocebus fuliginosus, Print, White-eyelid mangabey, The white-eyelid mangabeys are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Cercocebus. They are characterized by their bare upper eyelids, which are lighter than their facial skin colouring, an...
EditorialCercocebus fuliginosus, Print, White-eyelid mangabey, The white-eyelid mangabeys are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Cercocebus. They are characterized by their bare upper eyelids, which are lighter than their facial skin colouring, an...
EditorialCercocebus fuliginosus, Print, White-eyelid mangabey, The white-eyelid mangabeys are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Cercocebus. They are characterized by their bare upper eyelids, which are lighter than their facial skin colouring, an...
EditorialCercocebus fuliginosus, Print, White-eyelid mangabey, The white-eyelid mangabeys are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Cercocebus. They are characterized by their bare upper eyelids, which are lighter than their facial skin colouring, an...
EditorialPapio leucophaeus, Print, Baboon, Baboons are primates comprising the genus Papio, one of the 23 genera of Old World monkeys. The common names of the five species of baboons are the hamadryas, the Guinea (also called the western and the red), the olive...
EditorialCercocebus fuliginosus, Print, White-eyelid mangabey, The white-eyelid mangabeys are African Old World monkeys belonging to the genus Cercocebus. They are characterized by their bare upper eyelids, which are lighter than their facial skin colouring, an...
EditorialRing of Sun God Ra in his Bark Being Worshipped by Baboons. Egyptian. Date: 1550 BC-1186 BC. Dimensions: 2.5 ? 2.5 ? 1.6 cm (1 ? 1 ? 5/8 in. ). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialRing of Sun God Ra in his Bark Being Worshipped by Baboons. Egyptian. Date: 1550 BC-1186 BC. Dimensions: 2.5 ? 2.5 ? 1.6 cm (1 ? 1 ? 5/8 in. ). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialGateway to a shrine, preceded by two baboons, Ptolemaic Period, 332?30 B.C., Probably from Egypt, Faience, H. 9 ? W. 6 ? D. 7 cm (3 9/16 ? 2 3/8 ? 2 3/4 in.), This delicate faience model depicts the essential elements of a shrine or entryway to a sacre...
EditorialRelief panel showing two baboons offering the wedjat eye to the sun god Khepri, who holds the Underworld sign, Late Period?Ptolemaic Period, 400?200 BC, From Egypt, Limestone, H. 30.9 cm (12 3/16 in.); W. 39.3 cm (15 1/2 in.); D. 6 cm (2 3/8 in.), In t...
EditorialOintment vessel in the shape of two baboons holding a jar, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 13?17, ca. 1800?1550 B.C., From Egypt; Said to be from Northern Upper Egypt, Girga (Thinis), Anhydrite, h. 9.8 cm (3 7/8 in).
EditorialRecumbent Anubis, Late Period?Ptolemaic Period, 664?30 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, North Saqqara, Sacred Animal Necropolis, Temple deposit, EES excavations 1966?67, Limestone, originally painted black, h. 38.1 cm (15 in); l. 64 cm (25 3/16 in); ...
EditorialClepsydra or water clock with squatting babooon, Late Period, 4th century B.C., From Egypt, Faience, H. 8.8 ? W. 2.9 ? D. 4 cm (3 7/16 ? 1 1/8 ? 1 9/16 in.), This piece is considered to be a model of a water clock. Water within could drain from a hole ...