Ancient Egyptian figures, ancient sculptures, Pharaoh Anubis, werewolves, fiberglass

Ancient Egyptian figures, ancient sculptures, Pharaoh Anubis, werewolves, fiberglass

The kneeling statue of Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut

The kneeling statue of Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut

Hatshepsut (reigned from 1503 BC to 1482 BC). The queen of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt, who reigned for 21 years, passed away, and after her death, Syria and Palestine declared independence (later conquered by Thutmose III). After Thutmose III began to govern alone, he did not immediately begin to eliminate the traces of the governance of Hatshepsut. The related retaliatory actions were only launched in the late period of his reign, when the pharaoh ordered the destruction of many carvings engraved with her name and image.
Tutankhamun gold mask 3D model

Tutankhamun gold mask 3D model

The gold mask of Tutankhamun was worn after the death of Egyptian pharaoh Tutkhamun in the 14th century BC. It was unearthed in 1922. It is located in the deepest part of the Egyptian National Museum in Cairo. There are quietly placed Egyptian national treasures: Tutankhamun's gold mask and gold coffin. Their owners died young more than 3300 years ago. Fortunately, his tomb was not looted and destroyed like other pharaohs, this makes the 10-year-old enthrone, 19-year-old mysterious death of the pharaoh is today one of the most famous.
[Giant Bust] Ramses II

[Giant Bust] Ramses II

One of the most famous pharaohs in ancient Egyptian history had a legendary life. He was a powerful king, an invincible general, an affable father, and a tireless builder. With these halos on his head, Ramses II (Ramesses II,Ramesses the Great) reigned about 67 years, and he still enjoys these honors to this day. The enemy feared him, the subjects loved him, the gods blessed him. Ramesses II, who lived in the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt, left an indelible mark on human history.