Editorialstatue of the god Re-Horakhty, granite, Dynasty XIX, reign of Rameses II, 1279-1213 BC, Tell el -Maskhuta, Egypt,(Centre Cultural La Caixa - Palma),collection of the British Museum.
EditorialScarab: The God Ptah with a Standing King and the Name of Usermaatra Setepenra (Rameses II). Egyptian. Date: 1279 BC-1213 BC. Dimensions: 1.3 ? 0.8 ? 0.6 cm (1/2 ? 5/16 ? 1/4 in.). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialOver 1,200 of Hollywoods biggest blockbuster film Artifacts and 20th and 21st century screen gems including John Travoltas Pulp Fiction suit and casino chips from James Bond film Casino Royale to dazzle the auction block
EditorialA BURRIED CITY OF THE EXODUS: 1. Field of Excavations at Tel-el-Maskhutah, on the Fresh-Water Canal, Egypt. 2. Part of Excavations. 3. Excavations of Temple, with Sculptured Group of Rameses the Great seated between two Divinities. 1883.
EditorialRameses II, Sir David Young Cameron, 18651945, British, 1909, Drypoint, Plate: 11 13/16 x 6 13/16in. (30 x 17.3cm) and Sheet: 13 x 7 1/2in. (33 x 19.1cm).
EditorialTemple of Amon, Karnak, columns of the great hypostyle hall, built under the Pharaohs Rameses I, Seti I, and Ramses II. 19th Dynasty (1314-1200 BCE), New Kingdom.
EditorialView of the Piazza del Popolo, Place du Peuple, with an Egyptian obelisk of Rameses II from Heliopolis, from the summit of the Pincian Hill, Rome. Copperplate engraving from Pietro Datri's New Collection of Principal Views of Rome Ancient and Modern wi...
EditorialView of the Piazza del Popolo, Place du Peuple, with an Egyptian obelisk of Rameses II from Heliopolis, Rome. Copperplate engraving from Pietro Datri's New Collection of Principal Views of Rome Ancient and Modern with the ruins of war, Rome, 1849.
EditorialRameses the Ram watches the ball boys shoot before the the University of North Carolina's varsity basketball team hosts Boston College in Chapel Hill, N.C. on Feb. 1, 2020. (Jeremy M. Lange/The New York Times)
EditorialScarab: The God Ptah with a Standing King and the Name of Usermaatra Setepenra (Rameses II). Egyptian. Date: 1279 BC-1213 BC. Dimensions: 1.3 ? 0.8 ? 0.6 cm (1/2 ? 5/16 ? 1/4 in.). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialLuxor. Statue de Rameses, Antonio Beato (English, born Italy, about 1835 - 1906), about 1875, Albumen silver print, 35.7 ? 26.2 cm (14 1/16 ? 10 5/16 in.).
EditorialView of Medeenet Haboo, The Temple Palace of Rameses III. At Thebes, About 1300 B.C., Francis Frith (English, 1822 - 1898), 1856?1857, Albumen silver print.
EditorialScarab: The God Ptah with a Standing King and the Name of Usermaatra Setepenra (Rameses II). Egyptian. Date: 1279 BC-1213 BC. Dimensions: 1.3 ? 0.8 ? 0.6 cm (1/2 ? 5/16 ? 1/4 in.). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialRing: Rameses (II), Beloved of Amun, New Kingdom, Dynasty 19, reign of Rameses II (about 1279?1213 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, W. 0.6 cm (1/4 in.), diam. 2.2 cm (7/8 in.).
EditorialRing: Rameses (II), Beloved of Amun, New Kingdom, Dynasty 19, reign of Rameses II (about 1279?1213 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, W. 0.6 (1/4 in.), diam. 1.9 cm (3/4 in.).
EditorialRing: Rameses (II), Beloved of Amun, New Kingdom, Dynasty 19, reign of Rameses II (about 1279?1213 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, W. 0.6 cm (1/4 in.), diam. 1.6 cm (5/8 in.).
EditorialEgypt and Nubia, Volume I: One of Two Colossal Statues of Rameses II. Entrance to the Temple of Luxor, 1847. Louis Haghe (British, 1806-1885), F.G.Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, London, after David Roberts (British, 1796-1864). Color lithograph; sheet: ...
EditorialScarab: The God Ptah with a Standing King and the Name of Usermaatra Setepenra (Rameses II). Egyptian. Date: 1279 BC-1213 BC. Dimensions: 1.3 ? 0.8 ? 0.6 cm (1/2 ? 5/16 ? 1/4 in.). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialScarab: The God Ptah with a Standing King and the Name of Usermaatra Setepenra (Rameses II). Egyptian. Date: 1279 BC-1213 BC. Dimensions: 1.3 ? 0.8 ? 0.6 cm (1/2 ? 5/16 ? 1/4 in.). Steatite. Origin: Egypt.
EditorialTemple of Amon, Karnak, columns of the great hypostyle hall, built under the Pharaohs Rameses I, Seti I, and Ramses II. 19th Dynasty (1314-1200 BCE), New Kingdom.
EditorialA BURRIED CITY OF THE EXODUS: 1. Field of Excavations at Tel-el-Maskhutah, on the Fresh-Water Canal, Egypt. 2. Part of Excavations. 3. Excavations of Temple, with Sculptured Group of Rameses the Great seated between two Divinities. 1883.
EditorialTHE RUINS OF THE PALACE OF RAMESES III., AT MEDINET, UPPER EGYPT. Medinet Habu is an important Egyptian archaeological and tourist locality on the West Bank of the modern city of Luxor.
EditorialTemple of Amon, Karnak, columns of the great hypostyle hall, built under the Pharaohs Rameses I, Seti I, and Ramses II. 19th Dynasty (1314-1200 BCE), New Kingdom.