The Ancient Egyptian Civilization (AEC)
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Silver Libation Vessel of Manuwai Manuwai was one of three minor wives of King Thutmose III which there names suggests that they aren't egyptian but it's belived they came from western asia. When they died they were mummified and buried with stuff same like stuff added to a tomb of a native Egyptian queen. The hieroglyphic inscription on the vessel translates: Given as a blessing of the King to the King's Wife, Manuwai, justified. Manuwai's name can be seen in the column on the left written phonetically in hieroglyphs. Discovered in the tomb of the three foreign wives of Thutmose III in Wadi Gabbanat el-Qurud in Thebes (Luxor), Egypt. Dates back to the reign of Thutmose III, The 18th Dynasty, The New Kingdom (1479-1425 BC). Displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, United States. #MET
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Necklace Discovered in (?), Egypt. Dates back to the 18th dynasty, The New Kingdom Period (1470-1350 BC). Displayed in the British Museum in London, England. #TheBritishMuseum
Gold and blue, heaven and eternity, the legacy of Tutankhamun illuminating the world once more. #GEMGrandOpening
Ostracon with Hieratic text including a list of workmen's names Discovered in Valley of the Kings in west Thebes (Luxor), Egypt. Dates back to the 19th and 20th Dynasties (Ramesside Period), The New Kingdom Period (1295-1070 BC). Displayed in the Metropolitan Museum in New York, United States. #MET
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Lids for Shabti boxes Discovered in the Tomb of Nefertari (QV 66) in the Valley of the Queens in west Thebes (Luxor), Egypt. Dates back to the reign of Ramses II, 19th Dynasty, The New Kingdom Period (1279-1213 BC). Displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Turin, Italy. #MuseoEgizio
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The seated scribe 𓇼 | #StarObject This limestone statue depicts a unnamed scribe seated cross legged and holding a papyrus scroll. Discovered in Saqqara Necropolis in Giza, Egypt in 19 November, 1850. Dates back to the 4th Dynasty, The Old Kindom Period (2675-2545 BC). Displayed in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France. #LouvreMuseum
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