Pharaoh 129 Horemheb — KV57 Tomb

The entrance room to the tomb, with on the right part of the frame some of the steps leading up to the Earth's surface. Nom du fichier :DSCN6589.JPG Taille du fichier :417.1 Ko (427132 octets) Date de la prise de vue :2002/11/01 15:00:32 Taille de la photo :1600 x 1200 Résolution :72 x 72 ppp Nombre de bits :8 bits/canal Attribut de protection :Désactivé Attribut Masqué :Désactivé ID de l'appareil :N/A Nom du Modèle :E950 Mode de qualité :N/A Mode de mesure :Multizones Mode d'exposition :Programme auto Flash :Non Distance focale :7.2 mm Vitesse d'obturation :1/4 seconde Ouverture :F2.6 Correction d'exposition :0 IL Balance des blancs fixe :N/A Objectif :N/A Mode synchro-flash :N/A Différence d'exposition :N/A Programme décalable :N/A Sensibilité :N/A Renforcement de la netteté :N/A Mode de courbe :N/A Mode couleur :COULEUR Compensation des tons :N/A Latitude (GPS) :N/A Longitude (GPS) :N/A Altitude (GPS) :N/A

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Pharoah 127 Tutankhamun — KV62 Tomb

The north wall of the burial chamber depicts three separate scenes, ordered from right to left. In the first, Ay, Tutankhamen’s successor, performs the “opening of the mouth” ceremony on Tutankhamen, who is depicted as Osiris, lord of the underworld. In the middle scene, Tutankhamen, dressed in the costume of the living king, is welcomed into the realm of the gods by the goddess Nut. On the left, Tutankhamen, followed by his ka (spirit twin), is embraced by Osiris.

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132nd Pharaoh Ramses II — Abu Simbel, Ramesseum

www.thomaskotlorz.de The Great Temple of Ramesses ll, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa The Ramesseum Temple - Egypt Tours Portal ?????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????? The image was captured close to noon on august 21st 2023, on the East Bank in Luxor, Egypt, on a hot and cloudless day, while visiting the Luxor Temple Complex. The image shows a seated statue of Ramesses II, in front of the First Pylon, marking the entrance to the historic complex, which is one of the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Luxor. The picture was made on a visit to the complex while traveling on a Nile cruise. Egypt. Aerial view over the West Bank of Luxor - ruins of the Ramesseum (mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II) Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II - Egypt Tours Portal Elisofon, Eliot Ramesseum - Egypt Tours Portal Ramesseum. The Ramesseum Temple - Egypt Tours Portal Seated statue of Ramesses II by the Luxor Temple entrance, Egypt.

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131st Pharaoh Seti I — Temple at Abydos, Osireion

Abydos Royal Tombs - Egypt Tours Portal Components of the Abydos Temple - Egypt Tours Portal xr:d:DAFeqiHNfqo:3,j:1826214329,t:23033010 Archaeology of Abydos Temple - Egypt Tours Portal ???????????????????????????????? OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Temple of Seti I in Abydos. Abydos is notable for the memorial temple of Seti I, which contains the Abydos of Egypt King List from Menes until Seti I's father, Ramesses I. Egypt. xr:d:DAF99kavD60:115,j:6942719241832310137,t:24030213 "The cenotaph, known as the Osireion, built by the 13th century BC pharaoh Seti I (also Sethos I, Sethi I, Sety I and Menmaatre) which occupies the west corner of his temple at Abydos. The water symbolised the water of creation while on an island in the centre stood a sarcophagus and chest for the pharaohaas organs. Begun by Seti I but completed by his son, Ramesses II (also Ramses, Rameses, Ramesses the Great and Usermaatre-setpenre), the temple of Seti I at Abydos is one of the finest buildings in Egypt." The Osireion at the Temple of Seti l at Abydos . Egypt . Abydos Helicopter Hieroglyphs - Egypt Tours Portal Abydos King List - Egypt Tours Portal Abydos Royal Tombs - Egypt Tours Portal Components of the Abydos Temple - Egypt Tours Portal OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA AWIB-ISAW: Khasekhemwy Monument (I)One of the massive walls belonging to Khasekhemwy's monument, or ritual precinct, where ceremonies would have occured during the king's life as his tomb was being constructed. It has been left standing for thousands of years as an animal necropolis, supposed burial place of Osiris, and eventually…

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