EditorialBlock depicting Niankhwadjet from the frame of the false door niche of her husband Mery, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, ca. 2575?2520 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Djoser precinct, north of the Step pyramid, Limestone, H 128 ? W 33 ? D 14.5 cm (...
EditorialCorner of niche from the tomb of Akhtihotep, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, ca. 2575?2551 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Mastaba of Akhtihotep, Limestone, paint, H. 96.5 cm (38 in.), These relief blocks forming a corner show Akhtihotep twice: on ...
Editorialbirdcage, Silver, Four-footed scrolled tray supports barred cage between four finialed corner posts. Hinged false door. Scrolled cresting around top to which is fixed a ring handle. Contains parrot in ring perch. Dutch standard mark on base and door. E...
EditorialFalse door of Tjetji and his wife Debet from the Tomb of Tjetji, Giza, Memphis, Egypt, (Lower Egypt). 4th Dynasty. c. 2500 BC. Limestone. Detail. British Museum. London, England, United Kingdom.
EditorialPtahmes, false door, stela, granite (red), 166 x 80 cm, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Thutmose III, EgyptDescription of the Egyptian collection, VI, nr. 28, Pl.XVIII, C. Greco M?mies Eg?pcies, El Secret de la Vida Eterna (2012) 187, 187 cat. 202., P. Piac...
EditorialFalse door niche block of Merykhufu, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, reign of Khufu or later, ca. 25512528 B.C., From Egypt, Limestone, H. 54 ? W. 75 cm (21 1/4 ? 29 1/2 in.).
EditorialFalse door from the tomb of Metjetji, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 56, reign of Unis or slightly later, ca. 23532323 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Tomb of Metjetji, Limestone, paint traces, H. 109 cm (42 15/16 in.); W. 66.5 cm (26 3/16 in.).
EditorialEgyptian Art. False-door of the Official Dedu-hekenu. From Sakkara. Limestone. 6th Dynasty, c.2290-2150 BC. Old Kingdom. Relief. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark.
EditorialNyankhre false door stela. 2450 BC. Limestone's small false door from the mastaba of the hairdresser's superintendent of the Palace Niankhre. The relief on the top panel depicts the deceased seated before an offerings table. The central niche and the s...
EditorialOld kingdom of Egypt. 6th Dynasty. Mastaba of Mereruka, Vizier of pharaoh Teti. Mereruka's statue at false door. Necropolis of Saqqara. Lower Egypt.
EditorialFalse door from a tomb of a General Niankh-nemty. 2649-2513 BC. 4th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Limestone. From Giza, Egypt. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialEgyptian Art. False-door of the Official Dedu-hekenu. From Sakkara. Limestone. 6th Dynasty, c.2290-2150 BC. Old Kingdom. Relief. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark.
EditorialEgyptian Art. False-door and reliefs. From Ka-em-rehu's tomb at Sakkara. C. 2.300 B.C. Old Kingdom. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark.
EditorialFalse door of Senenmut, architect and official government. Detail of the Eye of Horus. Sandstone. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. 1480-1460 BC. West Thebes. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialFalse door of Senenmut, architect and official government. Sandstone. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. 1480-1460 BC. West Thebes. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialEgyptian Art. False-door of the Official Dedu-hekenu. From Sakkara. Limestone. 6th Dynasty, c.2290-2150 BC. Old Kingdom. Relief. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark.
EditorialOld kingdom of Egypt. 6th Dynasty. Mastaba of Mereruka, Vizier of pharaoh Teti. Mereruka's statue at false door. Necropolis of Saqqara. Lower Egypt.
EditorialMan Before a False Door, Tomb of Nebamun, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1479?1458 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Tempera on Paper, facsimile: H. 28.8 ? W. 31.7 cm (11 5/16 ? 12 1/2 in.), Charles K. Wilkinson.
EditorialFalse door from a tomb of a General Niankh-nemty. 2649-2513 BC. 4th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Limestone. From Giza, Egypt. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialLimestone false door of Bateti. The figure inside the niche depicts the deceased out of his grave to receive their offerings. 2400 BC. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialNyankhre false door stela. 2450 BC. Limestone's small false door from the mastaba of the hairdresser's superintendent of the Palace Niankhre. The relief on the top panel depicts the deceased seated before an offerings table. The central niche and the s...
EditorialMastaba of Kagemni (2350 BC). Chief Justice and vizier of the Pharaoh Teti. Hall of the False Door Stela. Relief depicting servants carrying offerings to the Ka of the deceased. Old Kingdom. Saqqara. Egypt.
EditorialFalse door from a tomb of a General Niankh-nemty. 2649-2513 BC. 4th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Limestone. From Giza, Egypt. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialFalse Door of Nykara, 2408-2341 BC. Egypt, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, reign of Niuserra or slightly later, 2408-2377 BC. Limestone; overall: 168 x 111.5 x 6 cm (66 1/8 x 43 7/8 x 2 3/8 in.).
EditorialTomb Chapel of Raemkai: False Door on West Wall, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, ca. 2446?2389 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, North of the Djoser pyramid complex, Mariette D3, Egyptian Antiquities Service/Quibell excavations, 1907?08, Limestone, p...
EditorialBlock depicting Niankhwadjet from the frame of the false door niche of her husband Mery, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, ca. 2575?2520 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Djoser precinct, north of the Step pyramid, Limestone, H 128 ? W 33 ? D 14.5 cm (...
EditorialMan Before a False Door, Tomb of Nebamun, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, ca. 1479?1458 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Tempera on Paper, facsimile: H. 28.8 ? W. 31.7 cm (11 5/16 ? 12 1/2 in.), Charles K. Wilkinson.
EditorialCorner of niche from the tomb of Akhtihotep, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, ca. 2575?2551 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Mastaba of Akhtihotep, Limestone, paint, H. 96.5 cm (38 in.), These relief blocks forming a corner show Akhtihotep twice: on ...
EditorialRelief from an Offering Niche, First Intermediate Period, Dynasty 9?10, ca. 2100?2010 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Teti Pyramid Cemetery, SAE 1905?1906, Limestone, paint, H. 26 cm (10 1/4 in); w. 52 cm (20 1/2 in); th. 14.2 cm (5 9/16 in...
EditorialFalse door from a tomb of a General Niankh-nemty. 2649-2513 BC. 4th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Limestone. From Giza, Egypt. Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities. Stockholm. Sweden.
EditorialFalse door of Senenmut, architect and official government. Detail of the Eye of Horus. Sandstone. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. 1480-1460 BC. West Thebes. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialFalse door of Senenmut, architect and official government. Sandstone. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. 1480-1460 BC. West Thebes. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.
EditorialEgyptian Art. False-door of the Official Dedu-hekenu. From Sakkara. Limestone. 6th Dynasty, c.2290-2150 BC. Old Kingdom. Relief. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. Copenhagen. Denmark.
EditorialEgyptian Art. False-door and reliefs. From Ka-em-rehu's tomb at Sakkara. C. 2.300 B.C. Old Kingdom. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark.
EditorialLimestone false door of Bateti. The figure inside the niche depicts the deceased out of his grave to receive their offerings. 2400 BC. 5th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.
EditorialNyankhre false door stela. 2450 BC. Limestone's small false door from the mastaba of the hairdresser's superintendent of the Palace Niankhre. The relief on the top panel depicts the deceased seated before an offerings table. The central niche and the s...
EditorialEgypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Polychrome relief and Mereruka's statue at false door. 6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom.
EditorialMastaba of Kagemni (2350 BC). Chief Justice and vizier of the Pharaoh Teti. Hall of the False Door Stela. Relief depicting servants carrying offerings to the Ka of the deceased. Old Kingdom. Saqqara. Egypt.