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Ramesse III - 21109
The statue depicts the pharaoh pushing forward the sacred boat of the god Amun. The sculpture retains vivid colours. - 32076
The statue depicts the pharaoh pushing forward the sacred boat of the god Amun. The sculpture retains vivid colours. - 32077
Limestone ostracon found in the tomb of Ramesses IX with a plan of the pharaoh's tomb with entrance, corridor, vestibule, hypostyle hall and sarcophagus chamber. The room names and dimensions are written in hieratic in black ink - 21962
Statue of Ramesses as standard-bearer of Amon-Ra - 26682
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 34122
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 34123
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 34124
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 34125
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 34126
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 34127
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - Din. XX - 35818
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - Din. XX - 35819
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 35973
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 35974
Mummie reali. Ramesse V - 35975
Among the most important enemies of Egypt are recognisable, from the left: a Bedouin-shasu, a Nubian and another Bedouin-shasu. - 22294
Among Egypt's most prominent enemies are recognisable, from the left: a Syrian prince with a pointed beard, a Libyan with a side braid and tattoos on his body and an Asian prisoner. - 22295
Among Egypt's most prominent enemies are recognisable, from the left: a Syrian prince with a pointed beard, a Libyan with a side braid and tattoos on his body and an Asian prisoner. - 22296
The head of a sovereign with a blue crown is depicted on the ostracon. The sketch was traced in yellow ochre, then in diluted red ochre; the final drawing was finally repainted with lampblack and brightened up by the red touch on the lips and the crease of the eyelids and the pale yellow on the chin and cheek. On the forehead the uraeus serpent stands out. - 21956
Fragments of the Palace of Ramesses III - 32103
Statue of Ramesses II from Tanis. The ruler is probably seated and wears a short wig, encircled by a tenia with the royal uraeus, a large necklace with five rows of beads. His right arm is folded across his chest and in his hand he clasps the heqa sceptre, on his wrist a bracelet with a raised udjat eye. The dress is rich and pleated. The nose is missing. The ruler is depicted with youthful features and the style is very close to that of the statue of Ramesses II himself in the Egyptian Museum in Turin. - 20700
Statue of Ramesses II from Tanis. The ruler is probably seated and wears a short wig, encircled by a tenia with the royal uraeus, a large necklace with five rows of beads. His right arm is folded across his chest and in his hand he clasps the heqa sceptre, on his wrist a bracelet with a raised udjat eye. The dress is rich and pleated. The nose is missing. The ruler is depicted with youthful features and the style is very close to that of the statue of Ramesses II himself in the Egyptian Museum in Turin. - 20698
Statue of Ramesses II from Tanis. The ruler is probably seated and wears a short wig, encircled by a tenia with the royal uraeus, a large necklace with five rows of beads. His right arm is folded across his chest and in his hand he clasps the heqa sceptre, on his wrist a bracelet with a raised udjat eye. The dress is rich and pleated. The nose is missing. The ruler is depicted with youthful features and the style is very close to that of the statue of Ramesses II himself in the Egyptian Museum in Turin. - 20699
In antiquity, the column was part of an edifice of Thutmosi IV. Later on, Ramesses II added his image and titling to it, but without erasing the names of his predecessor. The decoration retains vivid colours: it depicts Ramesses II as he makes the offering of flowers in the temple. On the sovereign's head is depicted a falcon holding the circle-shen in its paws. Ramesses II is in ceremonial dress and wears the blue crown with the royal uraeus on his forehead. - 32081
In antiquity, the column was part of an edifice of Thutmosi IV. Later on, Ramesses II added his image and titling to it, but without erasing the names of his predecessor. The decoration retains vivid colours: it depicts Ramesses II as he makes the offering of flowers in the temple. On the sovereign's head is depicted a falcon holding the circle-shen in its paws. Ramesses II is in ceremonial dress and wears the blue crown with the royal uraeus on his forehead. - 20806
In antiquity, the column was part of an edifice of Thutmosi IV. Later on, Ramesses II added his image and titling to it, but without erasing the names of his predecessor. The decoration retains vivid colours: it depicts Ramesses II as he makes the offering of flowers in the temple. On the sovereign's head is depicted a falcon holding the circle-shen in its paws. Ramesses II is in ceremonial dress and wears the blue crown with the royal uraeus on his forehead. - 20807
The ruler is about to strike his enemies with his mace. Ramesses wears a crown and a double skirt. - 32088
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34135
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34136
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34137
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34142
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34143
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34144
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34145
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34138
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34139
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34140
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 34141
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 35597
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 35594
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 35595
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 35596
Ramesses VI is depicted with his left leg forward. In his right hand he holds an axe, while in his left he holds, bent before him, a Libyan, whom he holds by the hair. Between the latter's legs is a lion. - 20803
The ruler is about to strike his enemies with his mace. Ramesses wears a crown and a double skirt. - 20703
The ruler is about to strike his enemies with his mace. Ramesses wears a crown and a double skirt. - 20704
The ruler is about to strike his enemies with his mace. Ramesses wears a crown and a double skirt. - 20705
Obelisk of Ramesses II Pink granite - 22502
One of the remarkable features of the mummy of Ramesses II is the thick blond hair, which is still well preserved. - 22528
Royal mummies. - 35583
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