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Hieroglyphs Collection (page 3)

Hieroglyphs, the ancient Egyptian form of writing, have captivated scholars and enthusiasts for centuries

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Hieroglyphs Collection: Valley of the Kings, tomb of Rameses VI
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Wall carved with hieroglyphics (stone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Sarcophagus of Pabasa, Great Steward to Nitocris, daughter of King Psamtek I, c. 656-640 BC (stone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: The Temple, Karnak, 1838 (w/c & pencil on paper)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Book of the Dead of Neb-Hepet, detail of the fields, 1075 BC (papyrus)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Stele of Paamun (Paamoun), in bottom representation of his death by drowning due to his
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Tsekhons book of the dead, detail, the weighing of souls (psychostasis), -664 to -332 (papyrus)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Cleopatra's Needle in Central Park, New York, c. 1881 (colour litho)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: False Door of Princess Uhemnefret (?) adorned with reliefs and table of offerings, 4th dynasty
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Relief fragment from the tomb of Hor-nankht (limestone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Block statue of Nespeka-Shuty, 851-799 BC, from Karnak (limestone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: The sarcophagus of Psamtik I (664-610 BC) Late Period (painted wood)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Stela of Ramses III presenting offering to Amun, 1193-1162 BC, from Qurna (stone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Statue of Amun and Mut, new kingdom, from Karnak (granite)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Obelisk of Ramesses II, 1193-1162 BC, from Karnak (granite)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Carved wall representing three cartouches of king Thutmosis I and III, 1490-1436 BC
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Statue of Amenhotep, son of Hapu, as seated scribe, 18th dynasty, from Karnak (grey granite)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Stele discovered in Tell El-Amarna representing Akhenaten, 18th dynasty, polychrome limestone
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Stela of Apries, detail, 580 BC circa, (sandstone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Wall reliefs, Karnak temple complex, Luxor, Egypt
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Paser and Henut, ramesside period, from Tell el Hibua (grey granite)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Replica of the Narmer palette, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Stela of Apries, detail, 580 BC circa, (sandstone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Hieroglypic carvings on wall at the ancient temple
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Statue of Psametik, late period, 26th dynasty, (limestone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: False door of Hesi, old kingdom
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Pyramid texts, from the reign of Unas, old kingdom, (limestone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Block statue of Yamunedjeh, 18th dynasty, from Qurna (grey granite)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Hieroglyph carvings at Philae temple, Aswan, Egypt
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Wall reliefs, great hypostyle hall, Karnak temple complex, Luxor, Egypt
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Painted relief image on the wall
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Reliefs in the inner sanctuary, Philae temple, Aswan, Egypt
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Statue of Amenophis III (c. 1391-1353 BC) from Tanis, New Kingdom (diorite)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Fragment of the inscription on a statue of Tello, as an example of the older arrangement of lines
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Lintel, Late Classic period (600-900 AD) (stone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Lintel, Late Classic period (600-900 AD) (stone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Detail from the Book of the Earth, from the burial chamber of the Tomb of Ramesses VI (r)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Thoth, Lord of Writing, 1878 (litho)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Depiction of god Thoth (Ibis-headed), in the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt. 1292-1189 BC (stone)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: The Temple of Khnum at Esna, Egypt. 1808 (engraving)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Isis, ancient Egyptian goddess (engraving)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Horus Albani (alabaster)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Hieroglyphe; Hieroglyph (engraving)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Phaistos disc. Symbolic signs arranged in a spiral (A side), Early 17th Century BC
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Tomb of Seti I, Valley of the Kings, Thebes (fresco)
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Hieroglyphs Collection: Three cups, 664-30 BC, Late - Ptolemaic Period (faience)


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Hieroglyphs, the ancient Egyptian form of writing, have captivated scholars and enthusiasts for centuries. These intricate symbols tell stories of a civilization that thrived along the Nile River in Africa. One notable example is the Papyrus of Ani, also known as the Book of the Dead. This beautifully illustrated scroll depicts scenes from the afterlife and provides insights into ancient Egyptian beliefs about death and judgment. Egyptian art showcases hieroglyphs in various forms, such as reliefs. One relief shows Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their three daughters. It offers a glimpse into royal family life during the Amarna period. Another bas-relief features Sekhmet, an important goddess associated with war and healing. Located in the Temple of Seti I at Abydos, this artwork highlights Egypt's rich religious traditions. Pharaoh Amenhotep I is depicted in hieroglyphs on numerous artifacts. His reign marked a time of political stability and cultural development in ancient Egypt. The Rosetta Stone remains one of history's most significant discoveries related to hieroglyphic decipherment. This stone slab contains inscriptions in three scripts: Greek, demotic (a simplified script), and hieroglyphs. Its translation by Jean-François Champollion unlocked a wealth of knowledge about ancient Egypt. The Eye of Horus symbolizes protection and good health; it appears on many objects throughout Egyptian history. The false door belonging to Senenmut showcases this powerful symbol alongside other hieroglyphic texts representing offerings for his eternal journey. The Temple of Philae stands proudly on an island in Lake Nasser near Aswan—a testament to ancient Egyptians' architectural prowess adorned with intricate hieroglyphic carvings depicting gods and pharaohs alike. Bas-reliefs dedicated to Pharaoh Seti I can be found at his temple complex at Abydos—an impressive display showcasing his divine connection and achievements.