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Various Egyptian costumes Kings in war and ceremonial costume
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Similar stock images The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on Egypt reads: “Painted Tablet in Hall of Harps in Fifth Tomb of the Kings to the East Thebes - Byban el Molouk.” Byban (also Biban) el Molouk is a narrow valley ofcentral Egypt near the site of ancient Thebes between Karnak and Luxor. The valley contains the tombs of numerous pharaohs of the XVIII, XIX, and XX Dynasties, including that of Tutankhamun. The area is known as the valley of the Kings and the Fifth Tomb is KV5, built to house the sons of Ramses II (19th dynasty) Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-caption-accompanying-this-1903-illustration-in-gaston-masperos-book-on-egypt-reads-painted-tablet-in-hall-of-harps-in-fifth-tomb-of-the-kings-to-the-east-thebes-byban-el-molouk-byban-also-biban-el-molouk-is-a-narrow-valley-ofcentralegyptnearthesiteofancientthebesbetweenkarnakandluxorthevalleycontainsthetombsofnumerouspharaohsofthexviiixixandxxdynastiesincludingthatoftutankhamun-the-area-is-known-as-the-valley-of-the-kings-and-the-fifth-tomb-is-kv5-built-to-house-the-sons-of-ramses-ii-19th-dynasty-image435314258.html RF 2G867NP – The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on Egypt reads: “Painted Tablet in Hall of Harps in Fifth Tomb of the Kings to the East Thebes - Byban el Molouk.” Byban (also Biban) el Molouk is a narrow valley ofcentral Egypt near the site of ancient Thebes between Karnak and Luxor. The valley contains the tombs of numerous pharaohs of the XVIII, XIX, and XX Dynasties, including that of Tutankhamun. The area is known as the valley of the Kings and the Fifth Tomb is KV5, built to house the sons of Ramses II (19th dynasty) Leading kings and queens of ancient Egypt. From top left to right; Menkauhor. Neferhotep. Amenhotep I. Thothmes I. Queen Aahmes. Thothmes II. Hatshepsut. Thothmes III. Akhenaten. Queen Nefertiti. Tutankhamen. Horemheb. Sety I. Rameses II. Merenptah. Sety II. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1900. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leading-kings-and-queens-of-ancient-egypt-from-top-left-to-right-menkauhor-95135119.html RM FENNPR – Leading kings and queens of ancient Egypt. From top left to right; Menkauhor. Neferhotep. Amenhotep I. Thothmes I. Queen Aahmes. Thothmes II. Hatshepsut. Thothmes III. Akhenaten. Queen Nefertiti. Tutankhamen. Horemheb. Sety I. Rameses II. Merenptah. Sety II. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1900. Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, holding the ankh and the scepter, the protector of kings and of women in childbirth, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. () Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ancient-egyptian-goddess-wadjet-holding-the-ankh-and-the-scepter-the-protector-of-kings-and-of-women-in-childbirth-illustration-from-the-book-pantheon-egyptien-by-leon-jean-joseph-dubois-1824-image261111737.html RM W4PJK5 – Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, holding the ankh and the scepter, the protector of kings and of women in childbirth, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. () The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on Egypt reads: “Paintings of chairs in the fifth tomb of the kings to the East Thebes - Byban el Molouk.” Byban (also Biban) el Molouk is a narrow valley of central Egypt near the site of ancient Thebes between Karnak and Luxor. The valley contains the tombs of numerous pharaohs of the XVIII, XIX, and XX Dynasties, including that of Tutankhamun. The area is known as the valley of the Kings and the Fifth Tomb is KV5, built to house the sons of Ramses II. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/the-caption-accompanying-this-1903-illustration-in-gaston-masperos-book-on-egypt-reads-paintings-of-chairs-in-the-fifth-tomb-of-the-kings-to-the-east-thebes-byban-el-molouk-byban-also-biban-el-molouk-is-a-narrow-valley-of-centralegyptnearthesiteofancientthebesbetweenkarnakandluxorthevalleycontainsthetombsofnumerouspharaohsofthexviiixixandxxdynastiesincludingthatoftutankhamun-the-area-is-known-as-the-valley-of-the-kings-and-the-fifth-tomb-is-kv5-built-to-house-the-sons-of-ramses-ii-image435314274.html RF 2G867PA – The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on Egypt reads: “Paintings of chairs in the fifth tomb of the kings to the East Thebes - Byban el Molouk.” Byban (also Biban) el Molouk is a narrow valley of central Egypt near the site of ancient Thebes between Karnak and Luxor. The valley contains the tombs of numerous pharaohs of the XVIII, XIX, and XX Dynasties, including that of Tutankhamun. The area is known as the valley of the Kings and the Fifth Tomb is KV5, built to house the sons of Ramses II. Ancient Egyptian court held for the late King, historical illustration, circa 1886 Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ancient-egyptian-court-held-for-the-late-king-historical-illustration-36019782.html RF C2GRGP – Ancient Egyptian court held for the late King, historical illustration, circa 1886 Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, holding the ankh and the scepter, the protector of kings and of women in childbirth, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. () Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ancient-egyptian-goddess-wadjet-holding-the-ankh-and-the-scepter-the-protector-of-kings-and-of-women-in-childbirth-illustration-from-the-book-pantheon-egyptien-by-leon-jean-joseph-dubois-1824-image261111888.html RM W4PJTG – Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, holding the ankh and the scepter, the protector of kings and of women in childbirth, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. () Mummy of ancient Egyptian king Pharaoh Amenhotep I, who reigned from 1525 to about 1504 BC, historical engraving, 1888 Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-mummy-of-ancient-egyptian-king-pharaoh-amenhotep-i-who-reigned-from-47919042.html RF CNXW6A – Mummy of ancient Egyptian king Pharaoh Amenhotep I, who reigned from 1525 to about 1504 BC, historical engraving, 1888 Egyptian Kings Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-kings-image3177241.html Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, holding two Nile crocodiles, the protector of kings and of women in childbirth, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. () Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ancient-egyptian-goddess-wadjet-holding-two-nile-crocodiles-the-protector-of-kings-and-of-women-in-childbirth-illustration-from-the-book-pantheon-egyptien-by-leon-jean-joseph-dubois-1824-image261111947.html RM W4PJXK – Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, holding two Nile crocodiles, the protector of kings and of women in childbirth, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. () Ancient Egyptian court held for the late King, historical illustration, circa 1886 Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ancient-egyptian-court-held-for-the-late-king-historical-illustration-79311471.html RF EH0XGF – Ancient Egyptian court held for the late King, historical illustration, circa 1886 Ancient Egyptian temple in the Valley of the Kings, entrance to the tomb of Ranses III, 1221 to 1156 BC, Egypt, historical illustration 1880, Orient Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ancient-egyptian-temple-in-the-valley-of-the-kings-entrance-to-the-tomb-of-ranses-iii-1221-to-1156-bc-egypt-historical-illustration-1880-orient-image613557366.html RM 2XJ5XK2 – Ancient Egyptian temple in the Valley of the Kings, entrance to the tomb of Ranses III, 1221 to 1156 BC, Egypt, historical illustration 1880, Orient Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, a woman with a head of a vulture, holding the ankh and bow and arrow, the protector of kings and of women in childbirth, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. () Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/ancient-egyptian-goddess-wadjet-a-woman-with-a-head-of-a-vulture-holding-the-ankh-and-bow-and-arrow-the-protector-of-kings-and-of-women-in-childbirth-illustration-from-the-book-pantheon-egyptien-by-leon-jean-joseph-dubois-1824-image261111774.html RM W4PJME – Ancient Egyptian goddess Wadjet, a woman with a head of a vulture, holding the ankh and bow and arrow, the protector of kings and of women in childbirth, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. ()