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Seated Statues of Rahotep and Nofret

Seated Statues of Rahotep and Nofret Prince Rahotep and his wife Nofret life-like painted limestone statues are considered among the most famous private statues from ancient Egypt. The statues were discovered in the mastaba tomb (a tomb in the form of a rectangular platform) of Rahotep, north of the pyramid of Snefru, in Meidum, dating to...

Statue of Isis of Coptos

Statue of Isis of Coptos Statue of the goddess Isis, so-called “Isis of Coptos”. She wears a tripartite wig with uraeus. The sun disc and cow’s horns identify the sculpture as Isis or Hathor. Her dress is Egyptian and sheath-like, and around her neck she wears an incised collar of beads. In ancient Egypt, the...

Statue of Kai

Statue of Kai The statue shows Kai sitting on a high-backed chair. He wears a shoulder length wig, decorated with horizontal rows of curls. Each eye is framed in copper, while his eyebrows are in raised relief. The lips are thin and finely drawn. Below, he wears Usekh or Wesekh (broad) collar, composed of seven...

Double Statue of Nimaatsed

Double Statue of Nimaatsed The statue of Nimaatsed shares one base and are nearly identical but differ slightly in height. His hands are by his sides and he holds the two small rods of dignity. On his head he wears a short, large wig that leaves his ears uncovered. His eyelids, eyebrows, and fine mustache...

Triads of Menkaure

Triads of Menkaure These three schist triads of Menkaure were found by the Egyptologist George Reisner in the valley temple of Menkaure near his pyramid in Giza. The triads was discovered in 1908 in the valley temple of Menkaure in its own hierarchical group, and 5 were found and it is believed that they were...

Cosmetic Shell of King Sekhemkhet

Cosmetic Shell of King Sekhemkhet This original gold cosmetics container in the shape of a shell or scallop was found in the pyramidal complex of the king Sekhemkhet which was built on the model of his predecessor Djoser. For the ancient Egyptians, the plant and animal worlds were an inexhaustible source of decorative themes, particularly...

Statue of King Djoser

Statue of King Djoser The oldest life-size statue found thus far in Egypt is of king Djoser, and is from the 3rd Dynasty. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. JE 49158 This statue was found in a closed room called Serdab, northeast of the funerary complex of King Djoser at Saqqara. It is believed that...

Mask of Tutankhamun

Mask of Tutankhamun The gold funerary mask of Tutankhamun is an example of the highest artistic and technical achievements of the ancient Egyptians in the New Kingdom. The exact portrayal of the king’s facial features achieved here made it possible for his soul to recognize him and return to his mummified body. Thus ensuring his...

Sandals of Tutankhamun

Sandals of Tutankhamun King Tutankhamun would symbolically trample on his enemies when he wore his sandals. This unique sandal are also adorned on the top and bottom by the nine bows, symbols of the traditional enemies of Egypt. This pair of sandals is made of leather and depicts enemies on the soles. Four human figures...