The limestone statues of Sakara and Melit from the New Kingdom period in ancient Egypt
The statues of Maya and Melit are part of the collection of the National Museum of Antiquity in the Netherlands, which has owned three tomb statues of Maya and Melit since 1829. These statues come from the time of Pharaoh Tutankhamun and Hormukh, around 1325 BC. Sakara built a luxurious tomb for himself and his wife Melit, next to General Hormukhb's tomb, although General Hormukhb was never buried there. This statue is designed to receive food for ritual purposes and also serves as a dwelling for the souls of the deceased. This statue is made of limestone and dates back to the New Kingdom period, around 1295 BC.
The granite statue of Amenemhat III from the 12th Dynasty of Egypt
The statue is a huge granite head of Amenemhat III, from the Bast Temple in Bubastis, Egypt. The statue was made around 1800 BC, during the 12th Dynasty of Egypt. His lips are full, and the oblique muscle under his lower lip shows tension in his jaw. His expression appeared serious, even harsh. The height of the statue is 83 centimeters, weighing about 1000 kilograms, with a width of 82 centimeters and a depth of 69 centimeters. The statue is now housed in the British Museum.
Ancient Egyptian Ramses III with Statue of Horus and Seth
The statue of Messi III and Horus and Seth depicts the Egyptian pharaoh Ramses III with the two gods Horus and Seth, with Horus on his right and Seth on his left. The statue is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Ramesses III was a pharaoh of the 20th dynasty of ancient Egypt, reigning from 1186 BC to 1155 BC. He was a powerful pharaoh who worked to restore stability and prosperity to his country. His reign is considered one of the peaks of the New Kingdom period.
Hidden in the Berlin Museum Pharaoh Sitting Colossus
This pharaoh sitting colossus is 10 feet high and weighs nearly 9 tons. It is 4000 years old. It was discovered in Tanis in the early 19th century and entered the Berlin Museum collection in 1837. The statue is thought to be likely Amenim Hat II. Amunim Hat II was the third king of the 12th dynasty, circa 2010 BC to 1640 BC, the heyday of ancient Egyptian art.
Ramses III Sitting Basalt Statue
This basalt-carved statue is of Ramses III, a pharaoh of the 20th dynasty of ancient Egypt who ruled Egypt in the late New Kingdom period, circa 1186 to 1155 BC. Ramses III is considered one of the greatest pharaohs in Egyptian history. During his reign, he implemented many important political and military reforms and protected Egypt from foreign invasion. The statue is now in the Israel Museum.
The bust of Ramses II in the British Museum
The famous bust of Ramses II, found in the Temple of Ramses in Thebes, Egypt, 1813, is now in the Egyptian Gallery of the British Museum. The texture is granite, 2.6 meters high and weighs 7.2 tons. Ramses II was the greatest pharaoh of ancient Egypt. He reigned for 67 years (1279 BC -1213 BC). The round hole in the right arm is said to have been chiseled by the French during the Napoleonic period in an attempt to steal it.
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