Ancient Egypt was a civilization located along the lower reaches of the Nile River in northeastern Africa. The civilization coalesced around 3100 BC and lasted until 332 BC when it was conquered by Alexander the Great. For most of its history, Ancient Egyptian kings maintained control over territories in surrounding areas, including Nubia and parts of the Near East.
Este documento describe la importancia de realizar pruebas (tests) con los anuncios de AdWords para mejorar su rendimiento de manera continua. Explica cómo un joyero cometió el error de no probar su idea de marketing y perdió muchas ventas potenciales. También muestra cómo las pruebas permiten optimizar los anuncios para aumentar el número de clics y reducir el coste por clic, mejorando los resultados con el tiempo.
El documento propone un decrecimiento económico sostenible en las economías ricas apoyado por los movimientos de justicia ambiental del sur global. Argumenta que la crisis económica actual brinda una oportunidad para una transición hacia niveles más bajos de uso de recursos y energía en el norte, así como para reestructurar las instituciones sociales de acuerdo con los principios del decrecimiento. También aboga por limitar el objetivo del crecimiento económico y centrarse más en el bienestar social y relacional.
El documento describe el uso de mapas tecnológicos y análisis de patentes para la vigilancia científico-tecnológica y estrategia empresarial. Explica cómo las patentes pueden usarse como indicadores y describen métodos como el análisis de cluster y redes neuronales para crear mapas que representan campos tecnológicos y niveles de actividad. También proporciona ejemplos de cómo aplicar estos métodos al estudio de la meningitis.
Este documento describe la importancia de realizar pruebas (tests) con los anuncios de AdWords para mejorar su rendimiento de manera continua. Explica cómo un joyero cometió el error de no probar su idea de marketing y perdió muchas ventas potenciales. También muestra cómo las pruebas permiten optimizar los anuncios para aumentar el número de clics y reducir el coste por clic, mejorando los resultados con el tiempo.
El documento propone un decrecimiento económico sostenible en las economías ricas apoyado por los movimientos de justicia ambiental del sur global. Argumenta que la crisis económica actual brinda una oportunidad para una transición hacia niveles más bajos de uso de recursos y energía en el norte, así como para reestructurar las instituciones sociales de acuerdo con los principios del decrecimiento. También aboga por limitar el objetivo del crecimiento económico y centrarse más en el bienestar social y relacional.
El documento describe el uso de mapas tecnológicos y análisis de patentes para la vigilancia científico-tecnológica y estrategia empresarial. Explica cómo las patentes pueden usarse como indicadores y describen métodos como el análisis de cluster y redes neuronales para crear mapas que representan campos tecnológicos y niveles de actividad. También proporciona ejemplos de cómo aplicar estos métodos al estudio de la meningitis.
La Religión y el Mundo Actual de Federico Salvador Ramón – 20 – Marruecos y ...Antonio García Megía
Este documento resume un artículo publicado en 1921/1922 en la revista mariana "Esclava y Reina" sobre las relaciones entre Marruecos y España. El autor argumenta que la cuestión magrebí es más religiosa que política o económica para España, y que es la misión de España propagar el catolicismo y hacer desaparecer el error mahometano en Marruecos. También critica que los gobiernos españoles no se han preocupado por la cristianización de Marruecos.
Guía de uso software de eventos -Registro proyectos Encuentro Nacional- Elian...Eliana Santos
El documento proporciona instrucciones en 9 pasos para registrar proyectos y participantes en el Encuentro Nacional. Todos los proyectos con puntaje igual o superior a 85 puntos están registrados por defecto, y el proceso consiste en eliminar la inscripción de proyectos que no asistirán. Se recomienda revisar cuidadosamente que todos los proyectos e integrantes estén correctamente registrados antes del cierre automático de inscripciones.
alternative à la mise en concession autoroutière de la RN 154Laurent Bordeau
projet alternatif à la mise en concession autoroutière de la RN 154. lettre adressée à Monsieur Ronan DANTEC rapporteur budgétaire sur les transports routiers.
Este documento presenta una guía para padres sobre cómo fomentar la lectura en los niños. El resumen es el siguiente:
1) La guía contiene consejos para que los padres ayuden a los niños a disfrutar del privilegio de convertirse en lectores asiduos.
2) Uno de los consejos más importantes es que los adultos deben dar ejemplo leyendo frente a los niños para contagiarles el placer por la lectura.
3) Al ver a los padres leyendo en diferentes situaciones, los niños aprenden sobre
Un niño pequeño quería conocer a Dios, así que emprendió un viaje con comida y bebida. En el parque, compartió su almuerzo con una anciana solitaria, pasando una tarde feliz sin hablar. Al regresar a casa, el niño le dijo a su madre que había "almorzado con Dios" y que tenía "la sonrisa más hermosa". Más tarde, la anciana le dijo a su hijo que había "comido pastelitos de chocolate con Dios en el parque". Ambos habían encontrado a Dios en el otro.
Esta norma oficial mexicana establece las características y métodos de prueba que deben cumplir los materiales aislantes térmicos para edificaciones. Describe las especificaciones requeridas para la densidad aparente, conductividad térmica, permeabilidad al vapor de agua y adsorción de humedad de estos materiales. También establece los requisitos de marcado, etiquetado e información que deben proporcionar los fabricantes, así como las autoridades responsables de la vigilancia y sanciones por incumplimiento de la norm
Este documento resume el viaje de una investigación prospectiva realizada por facultades de administración en Antioquia, Colombia entre 2005-2015. El viaje consistió en 12 estaciones que representan factores clave para el desarrollo de los programas de administración. La mayoría de las estaciones tuvieron un acoplamiento deficiente o regular con los programas debido a amenazas como baja inversión, resistencia al cambio y falta de coordinación. Solo unos pocos factores como la globalización y preparación de emprendedores tuvieron un buen acoplamiento.
The document provides information about reviewing for a final exam. It recommends making flashcards of key terms and concepts, practicing old exams if examples are available, and focusing your study time on topics you struggled with the most during the semester.
The final exam will cover all material from the semester. Students should review their notes and re-read all chapters to prepare. The exam will include multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions testing knowledge of key concepts, theories, and historical events discussed in class.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
Mannerism and early and high northern renjennygheith
Mannerism was an artistic style in Europe in the late 15th and 16th centuries that was a reaction against the formal balance and harmony of the Renaissance. It was known for elongated figures, complex compositions, and dramatic use of color and lighting. The Northern Renaissance style developed in northern Europe from the 14th to the 17th centuries and was characterized by more realistic and detailed representations of objects and people compared to the idealized styles in Italy.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The early Renaissance in Italy saw major developments in art and architecture. Artists rediscovered techniques of linear perspective and realism in depicting the human form which had been lost in the Middle Ages. Painters like Giotto, Donatello and Brunelleschi made major advances that influenced later Renaissance artists and helped usher in new styles that emphasized realism and a revival of classical forms from ancient Greece and Rome.
Gothic art developed in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages. It was a style of medieval art that developed out of Romanesque art in northern Europe. Gothic art was known for elaborate stained glass windows, flying buttresses, pointed arches, and detailed sculptures and tracery on cathedrals and churches.
The document provides information on several art objects from different museums:
- A painted limestone relief from ancient Egypt depicting King's son Wepemnofret that demonstrates his elite status through his clothing, accessories, and the offerings listed on the stela.
- A marble head fragment from ancient Rome showing a man with his right eye closed that was crafted in an "impressionist" style popular in its time period.
- A glazed ceramic figurine from China of a drummer on horseback that reflects cultural influences from Central Asia following the Han dynasty's fall.
La Religión y el Mundo Actual de Federico Salvador Ramón – 20 – Marruecos y ...Antonio García Megía
Este documento resume un artículo publicado en 1921/1922 en la revista mariana "Esclava y Reina" sobre las relaciones entre Marruecos y España. El autor argumenta que la cuestión magrebí es más religiosa que política o económica para España, y que es la misión de España propagar el catolicismo y hacer desaparecer el error mahometano en Marruecos. También critica que los gobiernos españoles no se han preocupado por la cristianización de Marruecos.
Guía de uso software de eventos -Registro proyectos Encuentro Nacional- Elian...Eliana Santos
El documento proporciona instrucciones en 9 pasos para registrar proyectos y participantes en el Encuentro Nacional. Todos los proyectos con puntaje igual o superior a 85 puntos están registrados por defecto, y el proceso consiste en eliminar la inscripción de proyectos que no asistirán. Se recomienda revisar cuidadosamente que todos los proyectos e integrantes estén correctamente registrados antes del cierre automático de inscripciones.
alternative à la mise en concession autoroutière de la RN 154Laurent Bordeau
projet alternatif à la mise en concession autoroutière de la RN 154. lettre adressée à Monsieur Ronan DANTEC rapporteur budgétaire sur les transports routiers.
Este documento presenta una guía para padres sobre cómo fomentar la lectura en los niños. El resumen es el siguiente:
1) La guía contiene consejos para que los padres ayuden a los niños a disfrutar del privilegio de convertirse en lectores asiduos.
2) Uno de los consejos más importantes es que los adultos deben dar ejemplo leyendo frente a los niños para contagiarles el placer por la lectura.
3) Al ver a los padres leyendo en diferentes situaciones, los niños aprenden sobre
Un niño pequeño quería conocer a Dios, así que emprendió un viaje con comida y bebida. En el parque, compartió su almuerzo con una anciana solitaria, pasando una tarde feliz sin hablar. Al regresar a casa, el niño le dijo a su madre que había "almorzado con Dios" y que tenía "la sonrisa más hermosa". Más tarde, la anciana le dijo a su hijo que había "comido pastelitos de chocolate con Dios en el parque". Ambos habían encontrado a Dios en el otro.
Esta norma oficial mexicana establece las características y métodos de prueba que deben cumplir los materiales aislantes térmicos para edificaciones. Describe las especificaciones requeridas para la densidad aparente, conductividad térmica, permeabilidad al vapor de agua y adsorción de humedad de estos materiales. También establece los requisitos de marcado, etiquetado e información que deben proporcionar los fabricantes, así como las autoridades responsables de la vigilancia y sanciones por incumplimiento de la norm
Este documento resume el viaje de una investigación prospectiva realizada por facultades de administración en Antioquia, Colombia entre 2005-2015. El viaje consistió en 12 estaciones que representan factores clave para el desarrollo de los programas de administración. La mayoría de las estaciones tuvieron un acoplamiento deficiente o regular con los programas debido a amenazas como baja inversión, resistencia al cambio y falta de coordinación. Solo unos pocos factores como la globalización y preparación de emprendedores tuvieron un buen acoplamiento.
The document provides information about reviewing for a final exam. It recommends making flashcards of key terms and concepts, practicing old exams if examples are available, and focusing your study time on topics you struggled with the most during the semester.
The final exam will cover all material from the semester. Students should review their notes and re-read all chapters to prepare. The exam will include multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions testing knowledge of key concepts, theories, and historical events discussed in class.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
Mannerism and early and high northern renjennygheith
Mannerism was an artistic style in Europe in the late 15th and 16th centuries that was a reaction against the formal balance and harmony of the Renaissance. It was known for elongated figures, complex compositions, and dramatic use of color and lighting. The Northern Renaissance style developed in northern Europe from the 14th to the 17th centuries and was characterized by more realistic and detailed representations of objects and people compared to the idealized styles in Italy.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The early Renaissance in Italy saw major developments in art and architecture. Artists rediscovered techniques of linear perspective and realism in depicting the human form which had been lost in the Middle Ages. Painters like Giotto, Donatello and Brunelleschi made major advances that influenced later Renaissance artists and helped usher in new styles that emphasized realism and a revival of classical forms from ancient Greece and Rome.
Gothic art developed in Europe during the High and Late Middle Ages. It was a style of medieval art that developed out of Romanesque art in northern Europe. Gothic art was known for elaborate stained glass windows, flying buttresses, pointed arches, and detailed sculptures and tracery on cathedrals and churches.
The document provides information on several art objects from different museums:
- A painted limestone relief from ancient Egypt depicting King's son Wepemnofret that demonstrates his elite status through his clothing, accessories, and the offerings listed on the stela.
- A marble head fragment from ancient Rome showing a man with his right eye closed that was crafted in an "impressionist" style popular in its time period.
- A glazed ceramic figurine from China of a drummer on horseback that reflects cultural influences from Central Asia following the Han dynasty's fall.
Early medieval art developed after the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the beginning of the Middle Ages in Europe. This period saw the emergence of new styles of art that incorporated Christian themes with traditional decorative motifs. Art during this time was primarily created for churches and illuminated manuscripts rather than as standalone works.
African art encompasses a diverse range of cultural artifacts and styles from across the continent. Sculptures, masks, textiles, and other works provide insight into the rich traditions and beliefs of many African societies. These artistic traditions continue to evolve while also preserving important cultural heritage.
Japan has a long and rich artistic tradition spanning thousands of years. Japanese art incorporates influences from China and other parts of Asia as well as indigenous styles. The main artistic genres that developed in Japan include paintings, calligraphy, poetry, gardening, architecture, pottery and ceramics, sculpture, textiles, lacquerware, and woodblock printing.
Medieval art from India, Cambodia, and China is explored. Indian art from this period showed Hindu religious themes through temple architecture and sculpture. Cambodian art flourished under the Khmer Empire and produced grand temples such as Angkor Wat. Chinese art during medieval times saw the rise of landscape painting, with artists capturing mountains and rivers through ink and brushstrokes on silk or paper.
Islamic art encompasses the visual arts produced from the 7th century onwards by people who lived within the territory that was inhabited by Muslim populations. The artistic elements involved include both figurative and non-figurative, geometric and floral designs. Calligraphy, or Arabic script, also became a major influential element in Islamic artistic expression.
This document discusses various types of images and their relationship to nature, people, places of worship, leaders, spirituality, religion, and architecture. It seems to categorize different subject matters that images commonly depict such as men, women, places of worship, leaders and historical events, spirituality and religion, death, and architectural advancement.
Early Jewish, Christian, and Byzantine art developed between the 1st century BCE and the 6th century CE. These artistic traditions were heavily influenced by Greco-Roman styles but also incorporated local traditions and beliefs. Religious texts and narratives from the Bible often provided inspiration for artistic works during this period.
The Roman Empire had a profound impact on art and architecture. Romans adopted Greek styles and increasingly Hellenized their art, combining stately grandeur with technical precision. They made major contributions in sculpture, architecture, painting and decorative arts which emphasized order, symmetry, and mathematical proportions.
The Etruscans were an ancient civilization located in what is now central Italy who flourished between the 8th and 3rd centuries BC. Their art and culture heavily influenced early Roman art and culture. Etruscan art is characterized by ornate metalwork, terracotta sculptures, and wall paintings found in elaborate tombs depicting both mythological scenes and aspects of daily life.
Title: Palette of Narmer (slate). Obverse. From Hierakonpolis. Dynasties I-II, 3200-2786 B.C.\r\nWork Type: Art: Sculpture\r\nPeriod: Egypt-Early dynastic\r\nStyle Period: Egyptian art and architecture\r\nRepository: Cairo, Mus.\r\nCollection: MegaRom Art History Survey\r\nID Number: 23\r\nID Number: 28349\r\nSource: Data From: American Library Color Slide Co., Inc. and/or California College of the Arts\r\nRights: (c) 2003 American Library Color Slide Co., Inc.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law.\r\nRights: This image has been selected and made available by an institutional user of the ARTstor Digital Library using ARTstor's software tools. ARTstor has not pre-screened or selected this image, and therefore disclaims any liability for any use of this image. Should you have any legal objection to the use of this image, please notify ARTstor's Contact for Legal Notices.
Title: Palette of Narmer (slate). Reverse. From Hierakonpolis. Dynasties I-II, 3200-2786 B.C.\r\nWork Type: Art: Sculpture\r\nPeriod: Egypt-Early dynastic\r\nStyle Period: Egyptian art and architecture\r\nRepository: Cairo, Mus.\r\nCollection: MegaRom Art History Survey\r\nID Number: 24\r\nID Number: 28350\r\nSource: Data From: American Library Color Slide Co., Inc. and/or California College of the Arts\r\nRights: (c) 2003 American Library Color Slide Co., Inc.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law.\r\nRights: This image has been selected and made available by an institutional user of the ARTstor Digital Library using ARTstor's software tools. ARTstor has not pre-screened or selected this image, and therefore disclaims any liability for any use of this image. Should you have any legal objection to the use of this image, please notify ARTstor's Contact for Legal Notices.
Title: Palette of Narmer (slate). Obverse. From Hierakonpolis. Dynasties I-II, 3200-2786 B.C.\r\nWork Type: Art: Sculpture\r\nPeriod: Egypt-Early dynastic\r\nStyle Period: Egyptian art and architecture\r\nRepository: Cairo, Mus.\r\nCollection: MegaRom Art History Survey\r\nID Number: 23\r\nID Number: 28349\r\nSource: Data From: American Library Color Slide Co., Inc. and/or California College of the Arts\r\nRights: (c) 2003 American Library Color Slide Co., Inc.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law.\r\nRights: This image has been selected and made available by an institutional user of the ARTstor Digital Library using ARTstor's software tools. ARTstor has not pre-screened or selected this image, and therefore disclaims any liability for any use of this image. Should you have any legal objection to the use of this image, please notify ARTstor's Contact for Legal Notices.
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Men Bringing Grain to a Granary\r\nWork Type: painting\r\nDate: c. 2050 BCE\r\nMaterial: fresco on plaster\r\nMeasurements: height: 172 cm\r\nStyle Period: Middle Kingdom, Eleventh Dynasty\r\nDescription: from the Tomb of General Iti at Gebelein\r\nRepository: Museo egizio di Torino\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Stele of Nefertiabet\r\nWork Type: stele\r\nDate: c. 2590-2565 BC E\r\nMaterial: painted limestone\r\nStyle Period: Old Kingdom\r\nRepository: Louvre (Paris, France)\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Stele of Nefertiabet\r\nWork Type: stele\r\nDate: c. 2590-2565 BC E\r\nMaterial: painted limestone\r\nStyle Period: Old Kingdom\r\nRepository: Louvre (Paris, France)\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: sarcophagus\r\nWork Type: sarcophagus\r\nDate: c. 672-332 BCE\r\nStyle Period: Late Period\r\nRepository: Museo gregoriano egizio\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egypt, New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Psychostasis scene (judgment of the dead before Osiris, god of the underworld) from a Book of the Dead (Hunefer Papyrus)\r\nDate: ca. 1317-1285 B.C.E. (Dynasty XIX)\r\nLocation: British Museum, London\r\nMaterial: painted papyrus\r\nMeasurements: h. 39.8cm.\r\nRelated Item: Adams AAT: 4.40\r\nRelated Item: Hartt 4: 3-48\r\nRelated Item: Gardner 10: 3-44\r\nRelated Item: H&F 4: 3.21\r\nRelated Item: Stokstad R: 3-44\r\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\r\nSource: Catalogued by: Digital Library Federation Academic Image Cooperative
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Funerary Mask of Tutankhamun\r\nWork Type: metalwork\r\nDate: Reign of Tutankhamun; 1333-1323 BCE\r\nMaterial: gold, lapis lazuli, carnelian, quartz, obsidian, turquoise, colored glass\r\nMeasurements: height: 54 cm; width: 39.3 cm; weight: 11 kg\r\nStyle Period: New Kingdom, Eighteenth Dynasty\r\nDescription: Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Thebes\r\nRepository: Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Inner Coffin of Tutankhamun from Tomb of Tutankhamun, Deir el Bahari, Valley of Kings\r\nDate: 1350 B.C\r\nMaterial: gold plated wood with inlays\r\nMeasurements: L.80"\r\nRepository: Mathaf al-Misri\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Stepped pyramid and sham buildings of the funerary complex of Djoser
Creator: Jane McKinne-Mayer\r\nCulture: Egypt : Old Kingdom\r\nTitle: Meidum mastaba. Detail of mudbrick facing\r\nWork Type: Funerary structures\r\nDynasty: Dynasty III or IV\r\nMeasurements: mudbrick\r\nSubject: Meidum mastaba. Detail of mudbrick facing Funerary structures Egypt : Old Kingdom mudbrick Dynasty III or IV\r\nID Number: 2009.01.2020\r\nSource: Jane McKinne-Mayer slide from own photo.\r\nRights: (c) artist or gallery
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops)\r\nWork Type: architecture\r\nDate: 26th century BCE\r\nLocation: Giza\r\nStyle Period: 4th Dynasty\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Great Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops) at Giza sectional drawing\r\nDate: ca. 2601-2578 B.C.E.\r\nLocation: Giza, Egypt\r\nStyle Period: Egypt, Old Kingdom\r\nDescription: Dynasty IV\r\nSubject: Pyramids (tombs)--Egypt\r\nCollection: Historic Illustrations of Art & Architecture (Minneapolis College of Art and Design)\r\nID Number: BF18b\r\nSource: Illustration from: Fletcher, Banister. A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method. Sixth edition, rewritten and enlarged. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1921. Page 18 B\r\nSource: Caption: Great Pyramid of Cheops: Gizeh. Section thro' pyramid.\r\nSource: Medium of illustration: line drawing\r\nSource: Dimensions of illustration: 5.4 x 7.7 cm.\r\nSource: Image and original data from Allan T. Kohl
Culture: Egypt : Old Kingdom\r\nTitle: Model of the Giza plateau. From left to right: temples and pyramids of Menkaure, Khafre, and Khufu\r\nWork Type: Monuments & memorials\r\nDate: 2575-2450 BCE\r\nDescription: archaeological sites, funerary structures, tombs, royalty, kings, stone, building, Sphinx, aerial view, overview, desert, empire\r\nID Number: TR11_00037\r\nSource: Stokstad, Marilyn, Michael W. Cothren. Art : A Brief History, 4th edition. London : Prentice Hall, 2010, pl. 3-6\r\nRights: see publication
Culture: Egypt : Old Kingdom\r\nTitle: GIZA. Facade of Valley temple of Khafre (Chepren), Sphinx, and pyramids of Khafre and Khufu\r\nDynasty: 4th Dynasty\r\nSubject: GIZA. Facade of Valley temple of Khafre (Chepren), Sphinx, and pyramids of Khafre and Khufu Egypt : Old Kingdom 4th Dynasty\r\nID Number: 2009.02.2005\r\nSource: Jane McKinne-Mayer slide from own photo.\r\nRights: (c) artist or gallery
Culture: Egypt, New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Fowling scene; fragment of a fresco from the Tomb of Nebamun(?) at Thebes\r\nDate: ca. 1400-1350 B.C.E. (Dynasty XVIII)\r\nLocation: British Museum, London\r\nMaterial: fresco secco\r\nMeasurements: h. 32"\r\nRelated Item: Adams AAT: 4.39\r\nRelated Item: Hartt 4: 3-38\r\nRelated Item: Gardner 10: 3-34\r\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\r\nSource: Catalogued by: Digital Library Federation Academic Image Cooperative
Ti watching a hippopatumus hunt
Culture: Early Near East\r\nTitle: Inscriptions. Three tablets with inscriptions (one seal-impressed)\r\nWork Type: Word & text art\r\nDate: Uruk III; 3100-2900 BCE\r\nLocation: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1988.433.1-3), NYC\r\nMaterial: clay\r\nMeasurements: maximum height: 2 11/16 inches\r\nRepository: CCA Libraries - Oakland slides \r\nSubject: Inscriptions. Three tablets with inscriptions (one seal-impressed) Word & text art Early Near East Metropolitan Museum of Art (1988.433.1-3), NYC clay Uruk III; 3100-2900 BCE\r\nID Number: 1991.08.0200\r\nSource: Met. Bulletin, 47:2, p. 7\r\nRights: see publication
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Pyramid of Khufu (Cheops)\r\nWork Type: architecture\r\nDate: 26th century BCE\r\nLocation: Giza\r\nStyle Period: 4th Dynasty\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egypt : New Kingdom\r\nTitle: The great temple of Amun. Reconstruction drawing\r\nWork Type: Architectural drawings\r\nDate: circa 1579-1075 BCE\r\nLocation: Karnak\r\nDescription: architecture, building, structure, religious and ceremonial structures, temples, beliefs, ritual, mortuary, afterlife, valley of the kings, hypostyle hall, sanctuary, pylon
Title: Karnak. Hypostyle hall\r\nWork Type: Architectural drawings\r\nSubject: Karnak. Hypostyle hall Architectural drawings\r\nID Number: 2009.01.2028\r\nSource: Stokstad, Art: A Brief History, pl. 2-29\r\nRights: see publication
Culture: Egypt : New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Karnak. Temple of Amun: hypostyle hall, clerestory in background\r\nWork Type: Religious & ceremonial structures\r\nDynasty: XIX dynasty\r\nSubject: Karnak. Temple of Amun: hypostyle hall, clerestory in background Religious & ceremonial structures Egypt : New Kingdom XIX dynasty\r\nID Number: 2009.01.2096\r\nSource: Jane McKinne-Mayer slide from own photo.\r\nRights: (c) the photographer
Creator: Jane McKinne-Mayer\r\nCulture: Egypt : New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Karnak, Temple of Amon. Clerestory of hypostyle hall\r\nWork Type: Religious & ceremonial structures\r\nDynasty: XIX Dynasty\r\nSubject: Karnak, Temple of Amon. Clerestory of hypostyle hall Religious & ceremonial structures Egypt : New Kingdom XIX Dynasty\r\nID Number: 2009.01.2023\r\nSource: Jane McKinne-Mayer slide from own photo.\r\nRights: (c) artist or gallery
Title: Temple of Amun. Great Hypostyle Hall. View through north entrance.\r\nDynasty: Dynasty 19.\r\nDate: ca. 1290-ca. 1250 BC\r\nLocation: Thebes. Karnak.\r\nRelated Item: Maser catalog number: Egypt.1956-592\r\nSubject: ARCHITECTURE:ANCIENT EGYPT\r\nCollection: Moreen O'Brien Maser Memorial Collection (Skidmore College)\r\nID Number: Accession number: 1951-1039\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by Skidmore College\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.\r\nRights: For more information please contact: David Seiler, Director, Visual Resources, Skidmore College; 815 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866; Ph 518-580-5519; Fax 518-580-5541; Email dseiler@skidmore.edu
Title: Karnak. Aerial view\r\nSubject: Karnak. Aerial view\r\nID Number: 2009.01.2026\r\nSource: Stokstad, p. 56, pl. 2-28\r\nRights: see publication
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Pharaoh Menkaure (Mycerinus) and his Wife\r\nDate: 2490¿2472 BCE (4th Dynasty)\r\nMaterial: graywacke\r\nMeasurements: 142.2 x 57.1 x 55.2 cm (56 x 22 1/2 x 21 3/4 in.)\r\nDescription: from Giza\r\nRepository: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston\r\nCollection: Art, Archaeology and Architecture (Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives)\r\nID Number: 08-01-18/37\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by Erich Lessing Culture and Fine Arts Archives/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/TreePfLight.aspx?ID=LES\r\nRights: Photo Credit: Erich Lessing/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Egyptian proportian diagram\r\nSubject: Egyptian proportian diagram\r\nID Number: 2009.02.2004\r\nSource: Jane McKinne-Mayer slide from own photo.\r\nRights: (c) artist or gallery
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Diorite statue of Khafre (Chephren) from Giza\r\nWork Type: sculpture\r\nDate: c. 2690-2130 BCE\r\nStyle Period: 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom\r\nRepository: Egyptian Museum of Cairo\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Stele with Akhenaten and Royal Family Adoring Solar Disc: from Tell el Amarna\r\nDate: 1360 B.C\r\nMaterial: limestone\r\nRepository: Mathaf al-Misri\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Culture: Egypt (New Kingdom)\r\nTitle: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and the Royal Princesses: sunk relief fragment from Tell el-Amarna, ca. 1350 B.C. [Dynasty XVIII]\r\nLocation: Aegiptisches Museum, Berlin\r\nMaterial: limestone \r\nRelated Item: Adams 2: 5.25\r\nRelated Item: Gombrich 16: 39\r\nRelated Item: Stokstad 2: 3-36\r\nRelated Item: Stokstad: 3-36\r\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\r\nSource: Catalogued by: Art Images for College Teaching
Culture: Egypt, New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Queen Nefertiti, bust from Akhetaten (modern Tell el-Amarna)\r\nDate: ca. 1348-1335 B.C.E. (Dynasty XVIII)\r\nLocation: Aegyptisches Museum, Berlin\r\nMaterial: painted limestone\r\nMeasurements: h. 20"\r\nRelated Item: Adams AAT: 4.42\r\nRelated Item: Hartt 4: 3-42\r\nRelated Item: Gardner 10: 3-37\r\nRelated Item: H&F 4: 3.16\r\nRelated Item: Janson 5R: 79\r\nRelated Item: Stokstad R: 3-38\r\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\r\nSource: Catalogued by: Digital Library Federation Academic Image Cooperative
Title: Tomb of Tutankhamun: Ref.: Lord Carnarvon, Lady Evelyn Herbert, and Howard Carter, 1922\r\nLocation: Egypt\r\nSubject: Funerary art--Egypt\r\nSubject: Reference\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Tomb of Tutankhamun: Ref.: Lord Carnarvon, Lady Evelyn Herbert, and Howard Carter, 1922\r\nLocation: Egypt\r\nSubject: Funerary art--Egypt\r\nSubject: Reference\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Tomb of Tutankhamun section of antechamber\r\nDate: c.1350 B.C\r\nLocation: Egypt\r\nSubject: Tutankhamen, King of Egypt\r\nSubject: Dyn. XVIII\r\nSubject: Funerary art--Egypt\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nSubject: Tombs--Egypt\r\nSubject: antechambers\r\nSubject: chests\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Tomb of Tutankhamun section of antechamber\r\nDate: c.1350 B.C\r\nLocation: Egypt\r\nSubject: Tutankhamen, King of Egypt\r\nSubject: Dyn. XVIII\r\nSubject: Funerary art--Egypt\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nSubject: Tombs--Egypt\r\nSubject: antechambers\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Tomb of Tutankhamun: Ref.: 1926 newspaper report of discovery\r\nLocation: Egypt\r\nSubject: Funerary art--Egypt\r\nSubject: Reference\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nSubject: Tombs--Egypt\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Funerary Mask of Tutankhamun\r\nWork Type: metalwork\r\nDate: Reign of Tutankhamun; 1333-1323 BCE\r\nMaterial: gold, lapis lazuli, carnelian, quartz, obsidian, turquoise, colored glass\r\nMeasurements: height: 54 cm; width: 39.3 cm; weight: 11 kg\r\nStyle Period: New Kingdom, Eighteenth Dynasty\r\nDescription: Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Thebes\r\nRepository: Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Tutankhamun's funerary mask from Thebes; profile\r\nWork Type: gold work\r\nDate: c. 1333-1324 BCE\r\nStyle Period: New Kingdom\r\nRepository: Egyptian Museum of Cairo\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Inner Coffin of Tutankhamun from Tomb of Tutankhamun, Deir el Bahari, Valley of Kings\r\nDate: 1350 B.C\r\nMaterial: gold plated wood with inlays\r\nMeasurements: L.80"\r\nRepository: Mathaf al-Misri\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Culture: Egypt, New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Gold inner mummiform (2nd) coffin of Tutankhamen\r\nDate: ca. 1336/5-1327 B.C.E. (Dynasty XVIII)\r\nLocation: Egyptian Museum, Cairo\r\nMaterial: gold over wood, inlaid with glass paste\r\nRelated Item: Gardner 10: 3-40\r\nRelated Item: Janson 5R: 82\r\nRelated Item: Stokstad R: 3-41\r\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\r\nSource: Catalogued by: Digital Library Federation Academic Image Cooperative
Title: Ref.: Tomb of Tutankhamun: Mummy of the King partially unwrapped\r\nSubject: Reference\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Mummy of Tutankhamun\r\nDate: c.1361-1352 B.C. Dyn. XVIII\r\nLocation: Egypt\r\nDescription: Mummy reassembled in 1925\r\nSubject: Tutankhamen, King of Egypt\r\nSubject: Death\r\nSubject: Funerary art--Egypt\r\nSubject: Mummies\r\nSubject: Religion--Egypt\r\nSubject: Ritual--Egypt\r\nSubject: Tombs--Egypt\r\nSubject: embalming\r\nSubject: pharaohs\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Container of Tutankhamun's viscera from Thebes (front and back)\r\nWork Type: container\r\nDate: c. 1333-1324 BCE\r\nStyle Period: New Kingdom\r\nRepository: Egyptian Museum of Cairo\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Tutankhamun's Canopic jar from Thebes; detail\r\nWork Type: sculpture\r\nDate: c. 1333-1324 BCE\r\nStyle Period: New Kingdom\r\nRepository: Egyptian Museum of Cairo\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Bed in the shape of a cow from Tutankhamun's tomb (Thebes)\r\nWork Type: furniture\r\nDate: c. 1333-1324 BCE\r\nStyle Period: New Kingdom\r\nRepository: Egyptian Museum of Cairo\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Culture: Egyptian\r\nTitle: Tutankhamun with a harpoon from Thebes\r\nWork Type: sculpture\r\nDate: c. 1333-1324 BCE\r\nStyle Period: New Kingdom\r\nRepository: Egyptian Museum of Cairo\r\nCollection: Italian and other European Art (Scala Archives)\r\nSource: Image and original data provided by SCALA, Florence/ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nSource: http://www.artres.com/c/htm/Home.aspx\r\nSource: http://www.scalarchives.com\r\nRights: (c) 2006, SCALA, Florence / ART RESOURCE, N.Y.\r\nRights: Please note that if this image is under copyright, you may need to contact one or more copyright owners for any use that is not permitted under the ARTstor Terms and Conditions of Use or not otherwise permitted by law. While ARTstor tries to update contact information, it cannot guarantee that such information is always accurate. Determining whether those permissions are necessary, and obtaining such permissions, is your sole responsibility.
Title: Ankh Mirror Case from Tomb of Tutankhamun, Deir el Bahari, Valley of Kings\r\nDate: 1350 B.C\r\nMaterial: gilded wood, quartz, carnelian\r\nMeasurements: L.10 5/8"\r\nRepository: Mathaf al-Misri\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Title: Cartouche Shaped Box from Tomb of Tutankhamun, Deir el Bahari, Valley of Kings\r\nDate: 1350 B.C\r\nMaterial: gilded wood with ebony and ivory\r\nMeasurements: 25x11 7/8"\r\nRepository: Mathaf al-Misri\r\nSubject: Sculpture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Culture: Egypt, New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Painted chest with battle scenes from the Tomb of Tutankhamen\r\nDate: ca. 1336/5-1327 B.C.E. (Dynasty XVIII)\r\nLocation: Egyptian Museum, Cairo\r\nMaterial: painted wood\r\nMeasurements: L. 20"\r\nRelated Item: Gardner 10: 3-42\r\nRelated Item: Janson 5R: 83\r\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\r\nSource: Catalogued by: Digital Library Federation Academic Image Cooperative
Title: Chair from Tutankhamun Tomb, Valley of Kings, Deir el Bahari\r\nDate: 1350 B.C\r\nMaterial: wood with ivory and gilded panels\r\nMeasurements: h.28"\r\nRepository: Mathaf al-Misri\r\nSubject: Furniture--Egypt, New Kingdom-Dyn XVIII--1580-1085 BC\r\nCollection: ARTstor Slide Gallery\r\nSource: Data from: University of California, San Diego
Culture: Egypt, New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Gilt throne with scene of the royal couple, from tomb of Tutankhamen\r\nDate: ca. 1336/5-1327 B.C.E. (Dynasty XVIII)\r\nLocation: Egyptian Museum, Cairo\r\nMaterial: gilded and painted wood with inlay of gold, silver, faience\r\nMeasurements: h. 41"\r\nRelated Item: Hartt 4: 3-46\r\nRelated Item: H&F 4: 3.17\r\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\r\nSource: Catalogued by: Digital Library Federation Academic Image Cooperative
Culture: Egypt, New Kingdom\r\nTitle: Gilt throne with scene of the royal couple, from tomb of Tutankhamen\r\nDate: ca. 1336/5-1327 B.C.E. (Dynasty XVIII)\r\nLocation: Egyptian Museum, Cairo\r\nMaterial: gilded and painted wood with inlay of gold, silver, faience\r\nMeasurements: h. 41"\r\nRelated Item: Hartt 4: 3-46\r\nRelated Item: H&F 4: 3.17\r\nCollection: Art History Survey Collection\r\nSource: Catalogued by: Digital Library Federation Academic Image Cooperative