Ancient egypt and old kingdom Stock Photos and Images
RM2AED2G0–Relief of Ka-aper and Tjenetet from the Tomb of Ka-aper, Saqqara, Egypt. Old Kingdom, early 5th Dynasty, c. 2494-2487 BC
RMEHP81Y–Egyptian Slaves and Antelope. Egyptian statue from the Old Kingdom on display in the Louvre Museum in Paris, France.
RF2G50F6C–Ancient Egypt. Old Kingdom. Limestone statue of an Old Kingdom scribe. 1912 book illustration
RMPX8H5B–Column with palmiform capital (c. 690-664 BC) from the Temple of Taharqa, pharaoh of the 25th Dynasty, in Kawa, Ancient Egypt.
RMW7CPNW–Wall painting from the tomb of Methethi, Saqqara, Ancient Egypt, Old Kingdom, c2371-2350 BC. Artist: Unknown
RM2G4DNNW–transport / transportation, navigation, ancient world, Egypt, Nile boat, Old Kingdom, circa 2707 - 2216 BC, ARTIST'S COPYRIGHT HAS NOT TO BE CLEARED
RF2J3WM64–The 1907 caption reads: “Nefert [spelled today as Nofert] Royal Princess of the Old Kingdom Period — from limestone statue in Cairo Museum.” Nofret was a noblewoman and princess who lived in Ancient Egypt during the 4th dynasty of Egypt c. 2613 to 2494 BC.
RM2E266C6–Portrait of Pharaoh Ramses II, he is considered the greatest, famous and most powerful pharaoh of the Egyptian Empire and oppressor of the Jews, ancient Egyptian empire. Egypt. Old engraving illustration from the book Universal history by Oscar Jager 1890
RM2AY2P3A–Egypt, Saqqara. Royal cemetery. Complex of Unas. Mastabas. Remains. 5th Dynasty, c. 24th century BC. Old Kingdom.
RMRJAME3–The sculpture of the Seated Scribe or Squatting Scribe is a famous work of ancient Egyptian art. It represents a figure of a seated scribe at work. The sculpture was discovered at Saqqara, north of the alley of sphinxes leading to the Serapeum of Saqqara, in 1850 and dated to the period of the Old Kingdom, from either the 5th Dynasty, c. 2450-2325 BCE or the 4th Dynasty, 2620-2500 BCE. It is now in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
RM2HJRY1J–Princess Redji, grandorite, Saqqara, Old Kingdom, 3rd Dynasty (2592-2543 BC), Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy),
RM2AMARB6–Egypt, Alexandria, National Museum, Weshka and his wife, limestone, Old Kingdom.
RMG16BG0–Caption: 'Triad statue of pharaoh Menkaura, accompanied by the goddess Hathor (on his right) and the personification of the nome of Diospolis Parva (on his left).' Menkaure was an ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh) of the 4th dynasty during the Old Kingdom.
RMPFM92D–Egypt, Memphis, ancient city of Egypt, capital of the Old Kingdom flooded ruins, stone with hieroglyphics in foreground, palm trees in background.
RMC29J7N–Group Statue of Ka-nefer and His Family, c. 2465–2323 BC Egypt, Saqqara, Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty
RMA6287R–Stone carving of unknown man woman and child of Old Kingdom 2700 to 2200 BC Egyptian Museum of Antiquities Cairo Egypt
RMKGY0XJ–The Great Sphinx of Giza and the Pyramids, Egypt, 19th century view
RMFAPR7X–The Red Pyramid, also called the North Pyramid, built by Old Kingdom Pharaoh Sneferu located at the royal necropolis of Dahshur near Cairo, Egypt
RM2H6K75A–Cleopatra VII Philopator, 69 BC – 30 BC. Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. From Cassell's Illustrated Universal History, published 1883.
RM2AAF251–Colossal statue of King Menkaura (Mycerinus), Egyptian Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, reign of Menkaura, 2490–2472 B.C., found in the Menkaura Pyramid Temple, Giza, Egypt
RMHTGYF9–Cattle butchering scene. Egyptian limestone relief from Saqqara, about 2300 BC, 5-6th Dynasty, Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, on display in the Staatliches Museum Agyptischer Kunst (State Museum of Egyptian Art) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RF2G50F6E–Ancient Egypt. Old Kingdom. Head of the wooden statue of the Shekh El-Beled. 1912 book illustration
RMF67XYP–Ancient Egytian. Statues of Sepa. Priest. Old Kingdom. 3rd Dynasty (2700-2620 BC). Limestone. From a Serdab in the tomb. Louvre
RF2HW98T6–Art inspired by Tomb Chapel of Raemkai: West Wall, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, ca. 2446–2389 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, North of the Djoser pyramid complex, Mariette D3, Egyptian Antiquities Service/Quibell excavations, 1907–08, Limestone, paint, THE WEST WALL, In ancient, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMDB5HWM–industry, glass kiln, drawing after relief, Egypt, 2500 - 2000 BC, people, professions, factory, worker, ancient world, antiquity, Old Kingdom, historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2AXW8T9–The colossal statue of Prince Thothotpu being dragged by the corvee. Drawing by Faucher-Gaudin, from Wilkinson. A Popular Account of the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians. Vol II, frontispiece. From the Egyptian Old Kingdom ( c 2613 BC) onward, (the 4th Dynasty), corvee labor helped in 'government' projects; during the times of the Nile River flood, labor was used for construction projects such as pyramids, temples, quarries, canals, roads, and other works.
RM2EA6CPT–Symbols of the ancient Alexandria in the Old Kingdom, Ancient Egypt History. Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1879
RM2AY7JP5–Old kingdom of Egypt. 6th Dynasty. Mastaba of Mereruka, Vizier of pharaoh Teti. Mereruka's statue at false door. Necropolis of Saqqara. Lower Egypt.
RMRJAME2–The sculpture of the Seated Scribe or Squatting Scribe is a famous work of ancient Egyptian art. It represents a figure of a seated scribe at work. The sculpture was discovered at Saqqara, north of the alley of sphinxes leading to the Serapeum of Saqqara, in 1850 and dated to the period of the Old Kingdom, from either the 5th Dynasty, c. 2450-2325 BCE or the 4th Dynasty, 2620-2500 BCE. It is now in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
RMDPB49E–Fragment The False Door Stela Khnumi old Kingdom ) 1200 BC Egypt Egyptian
RMH1PRTJ–Egypt, Nile Delta, Tanis, First pylon, with reused palmiform columns. They come from Abusir and date from the Old Kingdom.
RFA7B2BA–Red Pyramid of Sneferu at Dahshur, Egypt. Ancient archaeology.
RFCNY2X0–I. King Amenhotep and wife, Ancient Egypt. Amenhotep I was an Egyptian king (pharaoh) of the 18 Dynasty (New Kingdom), and ruled
RMC29J7A–Group Statue of Ka-nefer and His Family, c. 2465–2323 BC Egypt, Saqqara, Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty
RF2ENFRJC–An early 20th century illustration of the the expulsion of the Hyksos or Shepherd Kings in ancient Egypt. They were driven from Egypt by Ahmose I of Thebes who initiated the era of the New Kingdom of Egypt the Eighteenth Dynasty
RMERG34B–Ruins at Abusir, an Old Kingdom necropolis. the House or Temple of Osiris;
RMFAPR7Y–The Red Pyramid, also called the North Pyramid, built by Old Kingdom Pharaoh Sneferu located at the royal necropolis of Dahshur near Cairo, Egypt
RMJGYPY4–A portion of The Book of the Dead. An ancient Egyptian funerary text, based on the Papyrus of Ani, a papyrus manuscript with cursive hieroglyphs and color illustrations created c. 1250 BC, in the 19th dynasty of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RM2AAF24T–Egyptian relief painting from a scene of Mehu fishing, Giza, Old Kingdom late Dynasty 5, 2431-2323 BC
RMHTGYG5–Cattle butchering scene. Egyptian limestone relief from Saqqara, about 2300 BC, 5-6th Dynasty, Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, on display in the Staatliches Museum Agyptischer Kunst (State Museum of Egyptian Art) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RF2G50F2D–Ancient Egypt. Old Kingdom. Painting of geese from an Old Kingdom tomb at Medum. 1912 book illustration
RMPXDBNR–Relief depicting parade for the sacrificial animals. Tomb of the official Nofer at Giza. c. 2500 BC, 4th dynasty, Old Kingdom. Limestone.
RMFAMM4D–Remains of a fortress of the Early Dynastic period and a houses of the Fourth Dynasty. Old Kingdom in Elephantine island in the Nile River in northern Nubia near the city of Aswan Egypt
RMDB5HWD–industry, glass kiln, drawing after relief, Egypt, circa 1200 - 1100 BC, people, professions, factory, worker, ancient world, antiquity, Old Kingdom, historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2AXW8T3–Men and women singers, flute-players, harpists, and dancers from the tomb of Ti (also spelled TY). The Mastaba of Ti was discovered by Auguste Mariette in 1865. This grand and detailed private tomb is not only Old Kingdom art at its best but also one of the main sources of knowledge about life in Old Kingdom Egypt. Its owner, Ti, was overseer of the Abu Sir (also spelled Abusir) pyramids and sun temples (among other things) during the 5th dynasty ( c 2465-2323 BC). Ti was a hairdresser to the royalty during the early V Dynasty, as well as controller of the farms and stock that belonged to the
RM2EH0B6N–Symbols of the ancient Alexandria in the Old Kingdom, Ancient Egypt History. Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1879
RMR5CBCH–North of Africa. Ancient Egypt. Inside view of the royal palace, residence of the Pharaoh. Drawing by Dionisio Baixeras (1862-1943). Chromolithography. La Civilizacion (The Civilization), volume I, 1881.
RMMR5N9X–painted limestone statue of the scribe, Mitri. 2150 BC Old Kingdom, Egypt
RMDPB49N–Fragment The False Door Stela ( Court Lady ) Khnumi old Kingdom ) 1200 BC Egypt Egyptian
RM2CATRE0–Exhibition 'The animal kingdom in Ancient Egypt', organized in 2015 by the Louvre Museum in Lens. Model of a trussed duck.
RMFAPR7J–The Theban Necropolis complex used for ritual burials for much of the Pharaonic period, especially during the New Kingdom opposite Luxor in Egypt
RMMPTG87–Old Kingdom. Fourth Dynasty. Pyramids at Saqqara. Monuments from Egypt and Ethiopia, ca. 1849.
RMTRNYE3–Nitocris, is claimed to have been the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt's Sixth Dynasty during the transition between the Old Kingdom and First Intermediate Period, around 2181BC. According to Herodotus, she constructed a spacious underground chamber and, on pretense of inaugurating it, threw a banquet, inviting all those whom she knew to have been responsible for the murder of her brother. Suddenly as they were feasting, she let the river in upon them by means of a large, secret duct and to avoid the other conspirators, committed suicide.
RF2WE3JGM–Cairo, Egypt - January 2, 2024: Egyptian civilization, Old Kingdom, Dynasty III. Statue of Pharaoh Gioser (Djoser) from Saqqara
RM2B01DDP–Egypt: Female musicians, modern painting on papyrus after 'Musicians of Amun', Tomb of Nakht, 18th Dynasty (1422-1411 BCE), Thebes. The music of Egypt has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since ancient times. The ancient Egyptians credited one of their Gods Thoth with the invention of music, which Osiris in turn used as part of his effort to civilise the world. The earliest material and representational evidence of Egyptian musical instruments dates to the Predynastic period, but the evidence is more securely attested in the Old Kingdom.
RF2HW0M6B–Art inspired by String of tubular beads, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, ca. 2381–2323 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Tomb of Perneb, floor of burial chamber, 1913–14, Faience, L. 45.8 cm (18 1/16 in.) as strung, The beads in this strand were found scattered on the floor of Perneb, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMCWB30W–The Step Pyramid of King Zoser, III Dynasty, Old Kingdom, ca. 2590 B.C., photograph by Antoine Beato ca. 1880
RM2D6TKT3–Senseneb, mother of Pharaoh Thutmose I of the early New Kingdom. After a copy by archeologist Howard Carter of a painted relief from Deir el-Bahri, used in the book The Tomb of Hatshopsitu by Theodore M. Davis, published in London, 1906.
RMHTGYE4–Servant grinding flour. Limestone statue from about 2250 BC, 6th Dynasty, Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, on display in the Staatliches Museum Agyptischer Kunst (State Museum of Egyptian Art) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RF2G50F61–Ancient Egypt. Old Kingdom. Life-size statue of Pepi I, with figure of his son, both of beaten copper. 1912 book illustration
RMF67WW1–Nefertiabet's stela. Tomb G 1225. Giza. Egypt. 4th dynasty. Old Kingdom. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RFKFAPKM–Egypt, Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), Luxor, Karnak, The Temple of Amon. Pylon of Ramses II, 1290-1224 b.C., with obelisk and two colossal statues of pharaoh.
RMDB5HWW–industry, glass kiln, drawing after relief, Egypt, circa 1200 - 1100 BC, people, professions, factory, worker, ancient world, antiquity, Old Kingdom, historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2J2M7F9–This limestone statue of a seated Egyptian scribe is housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The sculpture of the Seated Scribe or Squatting Scribe is a well-known piece of ancient Egyptian art. It represents a figure of a seated scribe at work. Discovered in 1850 at Saqqara, north of the alley of sphinxes leading to the Serapeum of Saqqara, it has been dated to the period of the Old Kingdom, from either the 5th Dynasty, c. 2450–2325 BC or the 4th Dynasty, 2620–2500 BC.
RM2C2JFA3–Mourners, tomb of Neferhotep at Thebes. New Kingdom, Ancient Egypt. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMCNRBBC–Egypt. Mastabas of dynasties IV and V. Archeological remains. Old Kingdom. The Giza Necropolis.
RMMR5NAX–painted wooden statue of the scribe, Mitri. 2150 BC Old Kingdom, Egypt
RMDPB4A6–Fragment The False Door Stela ( Court Lady ) Khnumi old Kingdom ) 1200 BC Egypt Egyptian
RM2AJGAJ6–Exhibition 'The animal kingdom in Ancient Egypt', organized in 2015 by the Louvre-Lens Museum. Stela depicting pharao Qahedjet with god Horus.
RFRC3DF2–Temple of Ancient Pharaohs - A temple from the the Egyptian Old Kingdom full of statues of ancient gods and hieroglyphs on columns.
RMKC3HJX–String of tubular beads, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5, ca. 2381–2323 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Tomb of Perneb, floor
RMW7CXN5–Great Pyramid of Cheops at Giza, Egypt, 4th dynasty, Old Kingdom, 26th century BC. Artist: Unknown
RFP080JF–a page of the Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript with cursive hieroglyphs and color illustrations created c. 1250 BCE, in the 19th dynasty of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt, Seite aus einem Ägyptischen Totenbuch, der Ani-Papyrus, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the year 1881
RM2B01DDW–Egypt: Three female musicians, better known as the 'Musicians of Amun', Tomb of Nakht, 18th Dynasty (1422-1411 BCE), Thebes. The music of Egypt has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since ancient times. The ancient Egyptians credited one of their Gods Thoth with the invention of music, which Osiris in turn used as part of his effort to civilise the world. The earliest material and representational evidence of Egyptian musical instruments dates to the Predynastic period, but the evidence is more securely attested in the Old Kingdom when harps, flutes and double clarinets were played.
RMTRNYA9–The Great Sphinx of Giza, literally The Terrifying One amidst Egyptian pyramids is a limestone statue of a reclining sphinx, a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human.Facing directly from West to East, it stands on the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile in Giza, Egypt. The Sphinx is the oldest known monumental sculpture in Egypt and is commonly believed to have been built by ancient Egyptians of the Old Kingdom during the reign of the Pharaoh Khafre.
RF2MDJKR8–Ancient old ten 10 Egyptian piasters coin at the era of king Farouk I features value and kingdom of Egypt on a side and a bust of King Farouk the 1st
RMKJHD1A–Cleopatra at the Battle of Actium, Ionian Sea, Greece, 2 September 31 BC. A decisive confrontation of the Final War of the Roman Republic. Cleopatra VII Philopator, 69 – 30 BC, aka Cleopatra. Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt. From Ward and Lock's Illustrated History of the World, published c.1882.
RMHTGYDW–Cattle butchering scene. Egyptian limestone relief from Saqqara, about 2300 BC, 5-6th Dynasty, Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, on display in the Staatliches Museum Agyptischer Kunst (State Museum of Egyptian Art) in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.
RF2G50F5J–Ancient Egypt. Old Kingdom. Elevation of part of the colonnade surrounding the Court of the Pyramid Temple of Nuserre (Fifth Dynasty). (After Borchard
RM2NDAC2R–Relief with milking scene. Old Kingdom, Dynasty V (2520-2360 BC). Painted limestone. Mastaba. Memphis necropolis. Egypt.
RM2G43NNA–Hieroglyphic cartouche inscription and petroglyph dating to 2600 BC at the Water Mountain of Djedefre, in the Western Desert Sahara region of Egypt.
RMF0KY77–fine arts, Egypt, Old Kingdom, head of Princess Nofret, circa 2500 BC, 4th Dynasty, tomb of Prince Rahotep, limestone, painted, Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2J3WM5R–The 1907 caption reads: “Old Kingdom Official from the wooden statue in Cairo Museum. The name “Sheikh-el-Beled” (village chief) was given to the statue by the Arabs on account of its resemblance to a familiar specimen of that modern functionary.”
RM2C2JBJM–Rows of birds, detail of a painted relief, east wall of the Chapel of Ptahhotep, mastaba D64 at Saqqara. Egyptian Civilisation, Old Kingdom, Dynasty V, Ancient Egypt. Old 19th century engraved illustration, El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMCNNHNW–Egypt. Saqqara.The Pyramid of Unas. Fifth Dynasty. 24th century B.C. Old Kingdom. It is now ruined.
RMF7P322–Ancient Egyptian statue of a nobleman. Old Kingdom, 6th Dynasty (2323-2150 BC).
RMHRF7GB–Tomb relief feeding of cranes Old Kingdom 5th Dynasty 2500-2350 BC Saqqara Egypt Egyptian
RM2AMARY3–Egypt, Alexandria, National Museum, offering table, Old Kingdom, Saqqara, alabaster.
RMPKHKAD–Rock cut ancient tombs of high-status officials of Old and Middle Kingdom in desert cliff, Qubbet el Hawa, Nile River, Aswan, Egypt, Africa
RMG15KJH–The oldest pictures of bee-keepers in action are from the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt. In Niuserre's sun temple bee-keepers are blowing smoke into hives as they are removing the honey-combs. After extracting the honey from the combs it was strained and p
RMW7CPN7–Pyramids at Giza, Egypt, 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, 26th century BC (1801). Artist: Unknown
RFM1X1H1–Clothing in ancient Egypt in the new kingdom around 1530 BC, from left, civilization of civil servants or private persons, one of the mourners, lady in coat, noble man with shirt, small apron, necklace and wig then a lower official or servant of the king, digital improved reproduction of an original print from the 19th century
RM2B01DDT–Egypt: Three female musicians, better known as the 'Musicians of Amun', Tomb of Nakht, 18th Dynasty (1422-1411 BCE), Thebes. The music of Egypt has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since ancient times. The ancient Egyptians credited one of their Gods Thoth with the invention of music, which Osiris in turn used as part of his effort to civilise the world. The earliest material and representational evidence of Egyptian musical instruments dates to the Predynastic period, but the evidence is more securely attested in the Old Kingdom when harps, flutes and double clarinets were played.
RMTRNYC2–The Great Sphinx of Giza, literally The Terrifying One amidst Egyptian pyramids is a limestone statue of a reclining sphinx, a mythical creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human.Facing directly from West to East, it stands on the Giza Plateau on the west bank of the Nile in Giza, Egypt. The Sphinx is the oldest known monumental sculpture in Egypt and is commonly believed to have been built by ancient Egyptians of the Old Kingdom during the reign of the Pharaoh Khafre.
RF2MDNEX1–Ancient old ten 10 Egyptian piasters coin at the era of king Farouk I features value and kingdom of Egypt on a side and a bust of King Farouk the 1st
RMJHK7AH–Seti I building the Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Menmaatre Seti I or Sethos I. Pharaoh of the New Kingdom Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt. After the painting by W.M.N. Brunton (1880-1959). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMCNX331–Ancient Egyptian Botanical Garden. Relief in the Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor, Egypt.
RF2G50F67–Ancient Egypt. Old Kingdom. Rock inscriptions of Amenemhet III, in Wadi Maghara, Sinai, including Snefru among the local gods. 1912 book illustration
RM2NDACT3–Relief with milking scene. Old Kingdom, Dynasty V (2520-2360 BC). Painted limestone. Mastaba. Memphis necropolis. Egypt.
RFF5W21J–Close up of Old Kingdom lintel, mastaba field at the necropolis of Sakkara also known as Saqqara Egypt
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