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Dynasty Xix Collection

"Exploring the Glorious Dynasty XIX: A Glimpse into Ancient Egypt's Magnificence" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Dynasty XIX

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Statue of Ramses II (1301 - 1235 a. C. ), pharaoh of the XIX dynasty

Statue of Ramses II (1301 - 1235 a. C. ), pharaoh of the XIX dynasty
Statue of Ramses II (1301 - 1235 a.C.), pharaoh of the XIX dynasty

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Turin Papyrus Map, depicting course of Wadi Hammamat between Nile Valley and Red Sea

Turin Papyrus Map, depicting course of Wadi Hammamat between Nile Valley and Red Sea
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Turin Papyrus Map, depicting the course of Wadi Hammamat between the Nile Valley and the Red Sea

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Falcon god Horus and Ramses II during the opening of the mouth ceremony, bas-relief

Falcon god Horus and Ramses II during the opening of the mouth ceremony, bas-relief
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Relief depicting falcon god Horus and Ramses II during the opening of the mouth ceremony. From a small temple built by Pharaoh at Abydos

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Ostracon with Dancing girl, ca 1200 BC. Artist: Ancient Egypt

Ostracon with Dancing girl, ca 1200 BC. Artist: Ancient Egypt
Ostracon with Dancing girl, ca 1200 BC. Found in the collection of Museo Egizio, Torino

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Limestone stele of Dydy and his son Pendua, master carpenters, offering hymn to the sun god Ra

Limestone stele of Dydy and his son Pendua, master carpenters, offering hymn to the sun god Ra, from Deir el-Medina
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Limestone stele of Dydy and his son Pendua, master carpenters, offering a hymn to the sun god Ra, from Deir el-Medina

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Majolica plate with lotus flowers, symbol of the Nile delta in Lower Egypt

Majolica plate with lotus flowers, symbol of the Nile delta in Lower Egypt, from the Palace of Seti I at Qantir
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Majolica plate with lotus flowers, symbol of the Nile delta in Lower Egypt. From the Palace of Seti I at Qantir

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Majolica statues of funerary servants of vizier Paser

Majolica statues of funerary servants of vizier Paser
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Majolica statues of funerary servants of vizier Paser

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Ceramic bowl decorated with figure of lute player

Ceramic bowl decorated with figure of lute player
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX-XX. Ceramic bowl decorated with figure of lute player, diameter 14.70 cm. Ramesside Period

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Painted wood shabti box of Khabekhent, deceased sitting with his wife, detail

Painted wood shabti box of Khabekhent, deceased sitting with his wife, detail
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Detail of painted wood shabti box of Khabekhent: the deceased sitting with his wife

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Wood double oboe

Wood double oboe
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX-XX. Musical instruments: wood double oboe

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Ramses II, from small temple built by Pharaoh at Abydos, bas-relief, detail

Ramses II, from small temple built by Pharaoh at Abydos, bas-relief, detail
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Relief depicting Ramses II. From a small temple built by Pharaoh at Abydos. Detail

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Relief depicting food offerings for the deities, from Abydos

Relief depicting food offerings for the deities, from Abydos
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Relief depicting food offerings for the deities. From Abydos

Background imageDynasty Xix Collection: Ramses II during opening of the mouth ceremony, bas-relief, from small temple built by Pharaoh at

Ramses II during opening of the mouth ceremony, bas-relief, from small temple built by Pharaoh at Abydos
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Relief depicting Ramses II during the opening of the mouth ceremony. From a small temple built by Pharaoh at Abydos


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"Exploring the Glorious Dynasty XIX: A Glimpse into Ancient Egypt's Magnificence" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the grandeur of Dynasty XIX, a period that witnessed remarkable achievements and cultural splendor. Fragments of the Turin Map, a papyrus treasure, reveal the intricate details of this era's geographical knowledge. Journey to Luxor, once known as Ancient Thebes, where you can explore the Valley of Queens and marvel at the opulent Tomb of Nerfertari. As you wander through these sacred grounds, feel the presence of royalty from centuries past. The Temple of Amun and Ramesses II in Wadi es-Sebua stands as a testament to Egyptian civilization during its New Kingdom. Admire the majestic facade adorned with captivating hieroglyphics that tell stories etched by time itself. No exploration is complete without beholding Abu Simbel's Great Temple of Ramesses II. Its imposing facade leaves visitors awestruck while paying homage to one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs. Discover Memphis, listed on UNESCO World Heritage List since 1979, where an impressive statue commemorates Ramesses II. This colossal limestone masterpiece stands tall as a symbol of his reign's might and power. Lower Nubia reveals its secrets through bas-reliefs from Derr temple—a glimpse into ancient Egyptian civilization preserved for eternity. Marvel at their artistry and craftsmanship that have stood against time’s relentless passage. Witness Ramses II immortalized yet again through statues capturing his regal essence—each detail meticulously carved to perfection. These timeless masterpieces serve as reminders of his enduring legacy throughout history. Delve deeper into everyday life with an ostracon depicting a dancing girl—an artistic representation showcasing ancient Egypt’s love for music and dance—a celebration frozen in time for us to admire today. Accompanied by his queen, Ramses II takes center stage in another statue, a symbol of their power and unity.