Ancient Egypt For KidsAncient Egyptian PaintingsAncient MusicAncient Egyptian TombsEgyptian PaintingAmenhotep IiiEgyptian WomenEgyptian CultureEgypt ArtWomen in Ancient Egyptian Art 009Facsimile-series of ancient Egyptian tomb paintings. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Here you find a link to the website of the museum: www.metmuseum.org/ See also my list of best and worst museums in the world: www.flickr.com/photos/menesje/4059308291/ And here you find my list of best and worst museums in Holland: www.flickr.com/photos/menesje/4059604700/ And for an overview: www.flickr.com/photos/menesje/sets/ (FOR EDUCATIONAL NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY). .
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Egyptian ArtAncient AliensStarověký EgyptEgiptul AnticEgyptian ArtifactsEgypt ArtEgyptian HistoryAncient Egyptian ArtMesopotamiaArched Harp (shoulder harp) | New Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of ArtPeriod: New Kingdom. Dynasty: Dynasty 18, late. Date: ca. 1390–1295 B.C.. Geography: From Egypt. Medium: Wood. Dimensions: L. (diagonally) 82 cm (32 5/16 ...
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