Tutankhamun’s mother (The Younger Lady)
Embalmer knife of Minmesout
The Grand Egyptian Museum: A New Home for Egypt’s Greatest Treasures
Head of a cat. Period: Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, c. 664–30 B.C. Medium: Cupreous metal. Collection: The Met.
Created at least 5,400 years ago, this bowl with human feet is attributed to the Predynastic period of Ancient Egypt, specifically the Late Naqada I–Naqada II phases
Just got back from the greatest research trip in Luxor, 2 wonderful weeks of mind-blowing Egyptology - Pictures next week. Join me on my tour in October!
Upper part of a coffin lid
Sobekhotep V, a pharaoh of Egypt's turbulent 13th Dynasty
Innovative approach to the verification of the alleged pregnancy and cancer in the Warsaw mummy: international case study with extended research
A head of Pharaoh Ouserkaf from his solar temple
Egyptian Religious Calendar - 21 February 2025
Nile Magazine - Don’t make her angry. You wouldn’t like her when she’s angry.
Early Block Statue
Baboon
Figure of a Scorpion
Fragment of Palette
Fragment of Cornice
Jar from Djoser’s Pyramid Complex
Bracelet with Uninscribed Scarab
Kohl Pot
Stela of the Woman Takhenemet
A masterpiece of the Middle Kingdom. The statue of Senwosret I, along with another Middle Kingdom king, at the Grand Egyptian Museum showcases the artistry and power of this important era in Egyptian history.
KA Statue of Pharaoh Awibre' Hor