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The tomb of Sennefer, c. 1410 BCE (time of Amenhotep II)

The tomb of Sennefer, c. 1410 BCE (time of Amenhotep II). Fowling scene from the tomb of Nebamun (Thebes, Egypt), c.1400-1350 BCE, fresco on dry plaster.

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The tomb of Sennefer, c. 1410 BCE (time of Amenhotep II)

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  1. The tomb of Sennefer, c. 1410 BCE (time of Amenhotep II)

  2. Fowling scene from the tomb of Nebamun (Thebes, Egypt), c.1400-1350 BCE, fresco on dry plaster

  3. concept of the afterlife/ figures in proportion to rank/ function of the boat in Egyptian life/ naturalistic depiction of birds/ dry fresco technique/ flat, linear style

  4. Musicians and dancers from the tomb of Nebamun (Thebes), c. 1400-1350 BCErare attempt at a frontal pose

  5. Garden of Nebamun (Thebes), c. 1400-1350 BCE

  6. Akhenaton, from the temple of Amen-Re (Karnak), c. 1353-1335 BCE, sandstone

  7. Akhenaton and Nefertiti/ cult of Aton/ curvilinear lines and increased naturalistic rendering/ image of androgynous “spiritual beauty,” the Amarna style

  8. Thutmose. Nefertiti, from Tell el-Amarna, c. 1353-1335 BCE, painted limestone

  9. Stele from a house shrine depicting Akhenaten and Nefertiti with three of their daughters beneath the sun of Aten (Tell el-Amarna), c. 1345 BCE, limestone

  10. Smenkhkare and Meritaten, from Tell el-Amarna (Egypt), c. 1335 BCE, painted limestone relief

  11. Left: Head of colossal statue of Akhenaton (Karnak), c. 1350 BCE, sandstoneCenter: Tiye (Gurob) c. 1353-1335 BCE, woodRight: Female torso, c. 1345 BCE, quartzite

  12. Death mask of Tutankhamen, from the innermost coffin in his tomb (Thebes), c. 1323 BCE, gold with inlay of semiprecious stonesLord Carnarvon and Howard Carter

  13. Innermost coffin of Tutankhamen (Thebes), c. 1323 BCE, gold with inlay of enamel and semiprecious stonescrook and flail/ soft, serene expression/ nemes/ uraeus

  14. Tutankhamun’s Golden Throne, c. 1335 BCE, wood, gold, silver, glass, faience and semiprecious stones

  15. Reconstruction of the façade and outer courtyard of an Eighteenth Dynasty Tomb, c. 1550-1290 BCE

  16. Reconstruction of the layout of the superstructure and courtyard of a tomb of the Ramesside Period, c. 1290-1070 BCE

  17. Last Judgment of Hu-Nefer (Thebes), c. 1290-1280 BCE, painted papyrus scroll

  18. Book of the Dead/ Hall of Judgment/ papyrus scrolls/ Maat/ Anubis/ Ammit/ Thoth

  19. receiving the reward of eternal life

  20. Opening of the Mouth, from the Book of the Dead of HuNefer (Thebes), c. 1290-1280 BCE, painted papyrus scroll

  21. Anubis leaning over Sennutem’s Mummy, from the tomb of Sennutem (Deir el-Medina)

  22. The Mummy of the Sun God from the Tomb of Nefertari, (Thebes), c. 1250 BCE

  23. Atum and Osiris, wall pianting from the tomb of Nefertari, Valley of the Queens, c. 1279-1212 BCE

  24. Scene of sowing and plowing in the fields, from the tomb of Sennedjem (Thebes), 13th century BCE

  25. Mentuemhet (Karnak), c. 650 BCE, granite

  26. palettesmastabanecropolisveneerpectoral cartouchepharaohhypostyle hallpylonssarcophagus

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