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Tomb Of Horemheb Collection

The Tomb of Horemheb, located in the Valley of the Kings in Thebes, Egypt, is a mesmerizing sight to behold

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Wall painting in the Tomb of Horemheb, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt

Wall painting in the Tomb of Horemheb, Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, Africa

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Ancient Egypt, Wall painting, Bound captives, Painting incomplete, Horemheb Tomb, 18th dynasty

Ancient Egypt, Wall painting, Bound captives, Painting incomplete, Horemheb Tomb, 18th dynasty, Saqqara (photo)
3476358 Ancient Egypt, Wall painting, Bound captives, Painting incomplete, Horemheb Tomb, 18th dynasty, Saqqara (photo); (add.info.: Ancient Egypt, Wall painting, Bound captives, Painting incomplete)

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Ancient Egypt, Wall painting, Goddess Hathor, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes, 18th dynasty (photo)

Ancient Egypt, Wall painting, Goddess Hathor, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes, 18th dynasty (photo)
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Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Ancient Egypt, Painting, Horemheb offering ointments to Osiris, Horemheb tomb, Thebes, 18th Dyn

Ancient Egypt, Painting, Horemheb offering ointments to Osiris, Horemheb tomb, Thebes, 18th Dyn, 1321-1292 BC (photo)
3476344 Ancient Egypt, Painting, Horemheb offering ointments to Osiris, Horemheb tomb, Thebes, 18th Dyn, 1321-1292 BC (photo); (add.info.: Ancient Egypt, Painting)

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Ancient Egypt, Painting, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes 18th dynasty, God Nefertum and Knot of Isis

Ancient Egypt, Painting, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes 18th dynasty, God Nefertum and Knot of Isis
3476350 Ancient Egypt, Painting, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes 18th dynasty, God Nefertum and Knot of Isis, Nefertum or Nefertem with a water lily or lotus headdress (photo); (add.info.: Ancient Egypt)

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Ancient Egypt, Painting, Osiris, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes, God of afterlife

Ancient Egypt, Painting, Osiris, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes, God of afterlife, the underworld and the dead
3476348 Ancient Egypt, Painting, Osiris, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes, God of afterlife, the underworld and the dead, Green-skinned with a pharaoh's beard

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Horus wearing double crown, Tomb of Horemheb, valley of Kings, Louxor

Horus wearing double crown, Tomb of Horemheb, valley of Kings, Louxor
3476352 Horus wearing double crown, Tomb of Horemheb, valley of Kings, Louxor, Ancient Thebes (photo) by Egyptian 19th Dynasty (c.1292-1187 BC); eMary Jelliffe; Egyptian, out of copyright

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Ploughing from an Egyptian Stele, 18th Dynasty, 1332BC-1323 BC

Ploughing from an Egyptian Stele, 18th Dynasty, 1332BC-1323 BC. Horemheb ploughing land in the Fields of Aaru in order to gain eternal life. Relief from the Tomb of Horemheb

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Tomb of Horemheb

Tomb of Horemheb
Scenes and hieroglyphs from the murals of the 18th Dynasty Tomb of King Horemheb in the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank of Thebes

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Valley of Kings, wall painting with Horemheb between godess Isis

Egypt, Luxor, Valley of Kings, wall painting with Horemheb between godess Isis and god Horus in Tomb of Horemheb UNESCO World Heritage Site, 18th Dynasty

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb, mural painting

Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb, mural painting
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Valley of the Kings - Tomb of Horemheb, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Mural painting

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb, Mural painting depicting Horemheb

Egypt, Thebes, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Horemheb, Mural painting depicting Horemheb between goddess Isis
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Valley of the Kings - Tomb of Horemheb, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII

Background imageTomb Of Horemheb Collection: Egypt, Cairo, Ancient Memphis, Saqqara necropolis, painted reliefs in Tomb of Horemheb

Egypt, Cairo, Ancient Memphis, Saqqara necropolis, painted reliefs in Tomb of Horemheb
Egypt - Cairo - Ancient Memphis (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Saqqara necropolis. Tomb of Horemheb, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Interior, detail, painted reliefs


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The Tomb of Horemheb, located in the Valley of the Kings in Thebes, Egypt, is a mesmerizing sight to behold. As you enter this ancient burial site, your eyes are immediately drawn to the captivating wall paintings that adorn its interior. One particularly striking painting depicts Pharaoh Horemheb and Anpu, the jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife. In a gesture of unity and protection they can shown holding hands, symbolizing their close bond as they navigate the realm of eternity together. Another remarkable scene showcases Horus wearing a magnificent double crown atop his head. This powerful depiction highlights Horus' divine status as both king of Upper and Lower Egypt. It serves as a reminder of Horemheb's connection to royalty and his desire for eternal sovereignty. A painted relief featuring Ptah, an important deity associated with creation and craftsmanship, further enhances the artistic beauty within this tomb. The intricate details bring Ptah to life on these ancient walls, showcasing his significance in Egyptian mythology. Moving along through time depicted on an 18th Dynasty stele from 1332 BC-1323 BC reveals an intriguing image of ploughing. This artwork provides insight into daily life during Horemheb's reign while also emphasizing his role as a ruler who ensured agricultural prosperity for his people. As you explore deeper into the tomb's chambers, you encounter yet another breathtaking mural painting depicting Horemheb standing between goddess Isis and god Horus. This representation signifies divine protection bestowed upon him by these revered deities throughout eternity. Venturing outside Luxor towards Ancient Memphis brings us to Saqqara necropolis where we find ourselves at the entrance to yet another section dedicated to Horemheb's legacy. Here lies evidence of his multifaceted roles - scribe of recruits, tutor to Princess Amenmipet, and master horseman - all meticulously captured in the frescoes that adorn this sacred space.