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an ancient egyptian statue with ears on it's head is shown in front of a gray background

Excavated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition in 1914-15 at Thebes; allotted to the Museum by the Egyptian Government in the division of finds. Shipped to New York and accessioned by 1928

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a blue vase sitting on top of a white table next to a gray wall and floor

Bottle with openwork shell adorned with the Hathor-head flanked by the two uraei_the rim and the base are shaped like lotus flower.Egyptian blue_copper-calcium tetrasilicate_ca. 1070-718 BCE_Brooklyn museum

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two ancient egyptian statues on display in a museum

Egypt, Thebes 3rd Intermediate Period, late Dynasty 21 Gessoed and painted sycamore Cleveland Museum of Art This is one of the finest examples of painted wooden coffins made for the priests of Amen and their families at Thebes during Dynasty 21 and early 22. The pharaohs of this time were no longer buried in the Valley of the Kings, but instead built tombs in the Delta, far to the north, where they resided. Security was lax in the Theban necropolis. The coffins and funerary goods of the…

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the only Egyptian temple aligned with the constellation of Ursa Major (the Big Dipper). Upon careful examination of the zodiacal images, we find the thirteenth zodiac of the serpent. This tells us that the key to unlocking these codes is the activation of kundalini energy. T

The uniqueness of the Temple of Hathor came with the discovery that this is the only Egyptian temple aligned with the constellation of Ursa Major (the Big Dipper). Upon careful examination of the zodiacal images, we find the thirteenth zodiac of the serpent. This tells us that the key to unlocking these codes is the activation of kundalini energy. T

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a gold cross with an eagle's wings and a pearl bead on it

Ancient Egyptian amulet (gold with lapis lazuli, turquoise, and steatite inlays) depicting the Ba (one of the parts of the soul in Egyptian thought, typically imagined as a bird with a human head). Ptolemaic period, ca. 305-30 BCE. Now in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

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