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illustration : répertoire de motifs égyptiens, "grammaire de l'ornement", Owen Jones, planche n°2, 1856 Ancient Egypt Art, Art History, European History, Ancient Artifacts, American History, Egyptian Motifs
illustration : répertoire de motifs égyptiens, "grammaire de l'ornement", Owen Jones, planche n°2, 1856
Diana Issidorides
Diana Issidorides
Elevations of the columns in the hall of the Temple of Ramses II, Thebes Egyptian Temple, Egyptian Symbols, Egyptian Jewelry
Elevations of the columns in the hall of the Temple of Ramses II, Thebes
@Arquidibujos #ArquitecturaEgipcia Así es el interior de una #Pirámide. Perspectiva constructiva y seccionada. Egyptian Cross, Native American, Ancient Mysteries
@Arquidibujos #ArquitecturaEgipcia Así es el interior de una #Pirámide. Perspectiva constructiva y seccionada.
https://svasticross.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html Sick Of People, Neolithic, Corded Phone, Ancient, Archive
https://svasticross.blogspot.com/2014_12_01_archive.html
A colorized photo of King Tutankhamun's burial mask in 1925. Egyptian Artifacts, Egyptian Mythology
A colorized photo of King Tutankhamun's burial mask in 1925.
The Moabite Stone, also called the Mesha Stela, is an inscribed black basalt monument written in the Moabite language in c. 835 BC. It stands nearly four feet tall and was found in 1868 in the land of ancient Moab, now modern Jordan. It contains references to Biblical figures such as Israelite King Omri and Moabite King Mesha (cf. 1 and 2 Kings), as well as the covenant name of God, YHWH (cf. Exodus 3). It is now located in the Louvre. Ancient Israel, Ancient Egypt, Historical Artifacts, Ancient Writing, Ancient Near East, By Any Means Necessary, Names Of God
The Moabite Stone, also called the Mesha Stela, is an inscribed black basalt monument written in the Moabite language in c. 835 BC. It stands nearly four feet tall and was found in 1868 in the land of ancient Moab, now modern Jordan. It contains references to Biblical figures such as Israelite King Omri and Moabite King Mesha (cf. 1 and 2 Kings), as well as the covenant name of God, YHWH (cf. Exodus 3). It is now located in the Louvre.
Enchanting Journeys
Enchanting Journeys
Sumerian dagger and sheath from Ur - Iraz Museum Ancient Sumerian, Ancient Mesopotamia, Ancient Civilizations
Sumerian dagger and sheath from Ur - Iraz Museum
Ramses II colossal statue in the Memphis open air museum in Egypt   2200 years old Amenhotep Iii, Ramses Ii, Cleopatra, Memphis Egypt, Sacred Science, Old Egypt, Kemet, Ancient Ruins
Ramses II colossal statue in the Memphis open air museum in Egypt 2200 years old
Painted chest, from the Tomb of Tutankhamen, Thebes, Egypt, Dynasty XVIII, Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Pharaohs, Egyptian Prom, Ancient Greek, Painted Wooden Boxes, Wooden Chest
Painted chest, from the Tomb of Tutankhamen, Thebes, Egypt, Dynasty XVIII, Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
Kudurru (stele) of King Melishipak I (1186–1172 BC): the king presents his daughter to the goddess Nannaya. The crescent moon represents the god Sin, the sun the Shamash and the star the goddess Ishtar. Kassite period, taken to Susa in the 12th century BC as spoils of war. Ancient People, Objets Antiques
Kudurru (stele) of King Melishipak I (1186–1172 BC): the king presents his daughter to the goddess Nannaya. The crescent moon represents the god Sin, the sun the Shamash and the star the goddess Ishtar. Kassite period, taken to Susa in the 12th century BC as spoils of war.
The La Tène culture was a European Iron Age culture named after the archaeological site of La Tène on the north side of Neuenburgersee in Switzerland, where a rich cache of artifacts was discovered by Hansli Kopp in 1857. La Tène culture developed and flourished during the late Iron Age (from 450 BCE to the Roman conquest in the 1st century BCE) in Belgium, eastern France, Switzerland, Austria, Southern Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary and Romania. Ancient Jewelry, Viking Jewelry, Celtic Jewelry, Vikings, Celtic Symbols, Celtic Art, Celtic Style, Celtic Patterns, Celtic Designs
The La Tène culture was a European Iron Age culture named after the archaeological site of La Tène on the north side of Neuenburgersee in Switzerland, where a rich cache of artifacts was discovered by Hansli Kopp in 1857. La Tène culture developed and flourished during the late Iron Age (from 450 BCE to the Roman conquest in the 1st century BCE) in Belgium, eastern France, Switzerland, Austria, Southern Germany, the Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Hungary and Romania.
Iran, marlik tepe, Northern Iran, Gilan, ceramic vessel ca, 1000-800 BC. ظرف سرامیکی، هنر املش، گیلان، ۱۰۰۰ تا ۸۰۰ پیش از میلاد by:‏Virtual Museum of Iran Art / موزه مجازی هنر ایران‏ (page on facebook). Perse Antique, Ancient Persia, Art Antique, Ancient Pottery, Iranian Art, Ancient Beauty, Ceramic Vessel
Iran, marlik tepe, Northern Iran, Gilan, ceramic vessel ca, 1000-800 BC. ظرف سرامیکی، هنر املش، گیلان، ۱۰۰۰ تا ۸۰۰ پیش از میلاد by:‏Virtual Museum of Iran Art / موزه مجازی هنر ایران‏ (page on facebook).
-3000   -1450 cMinoan youths during a bull leaping ritual/activity Ancient Rome, Ancient Art, Creta, Greek History, Knossos Palace
-3000 -1450 cMinoan youths during a bull leaping ritual/activity
Guerra de asedio durante el reinado de Asurbanipal II Middle Ages Fantasy, Arte Judaica, Cradle Of Civilization, Historical Art, Ancient Times
Guerra de asedio durante el reinado de Asurbanipal II
Hittite Soldiers. Battle Of Kadesh, Bronze Age Collapse, Empire Romain
Hittite Soldiers.
Bronze Age Hittites, Mycenaean Greeks and various Sea Peoples European People, Ancient Armor
Bronze Age Hittites, Mycenaean Greeks and various Sea Peoples
Patricio karcamo
Patricio karcamo
The Hittites by Ron Embleton. Some time in the 2nd century BC, the mountain stronghold of the warlike Hittites, Hattusas, was burned to the ground Egyptians
The Hittites by Ron Embleton. Some time in the 2nd century BC, the mountain stronghold of the warlike Hittites, Hattusas, was burned to the ground
Hittite Ritual Axe:  The Hittites were known for their Iron weapons and their knowledge of how to make steel.  They were also known for their horses, and their chariot building- all classically Indo-European skills:  Chariots, Horses, Warriors. Kurgan, Archaeological Discoveries, Minoan
Hittite Ritual Axe: The Hittites were known for their Iron weapons and their knowledge of how to make steel. They were also known for their horses, and their chariot building- all classically Indo-European skills: Chariots, Horses, Warriors.
Reconstruction of the Ziggurat of Ur, the main shrine to Nanna, based on the 1939 reconstruction by Leonard Woolley (Ur Excavations vol. V, fig. 1.4) Mesopotamia Lesson, Ancient Origins
Reconstruction of the Ziggurat of Ur, the main shrine to Nanna, based on the 1939 reconstruction by Leonard Woolley (Ur Excavations vol. V, fig. 1.4)
Nebamun Hunting in the Marshes. c.1400-1350 Egyptian Kings, Art Papillon, Egypt Hieroglyphics, Ramsès Ii, Le Nil, Ancient Tomb
Nebamun Hunting in the Marshes. c.1400-1350
“The Queen of the Night” relief, nearly 4000 years old and identified variously as Ishtar, Lilith, Inanna or Ereshkigal. Egypt Civilization, Ancient Israelites
“The Queen of the Night” relief, nearly 4000 years old and identified variously as Ishtar, Lilith, Inanna or Ereshkigal.