Private Tour to Luxor from Hurghada | Luxor Day Trip from Hurghada
Colossi of Memnon are two massive stone #statues of the #Pharaoh Amenhotep III, who reigned in #Egypt during the Dynasty XVIII. #Visit it with us and take amazing pictures Bok through Mail: Reservation@tripsinegypt.com Whatsapp: +201069408877 #TripsInEgypt #HurghadaExcursions #TravelBlog #LuxorAttractions #ColossiOfMemnon #HatshepsutTemple #ValleyOfTheKings #KarnakTemple
Estela funeraria en piedra caliza pintada. Hacia el 1945 a.C. Pertenece al Mayordomo Real MENTUWOSER. Reinado de Sesostris I. Dinastía XII del Imperio Medio. La escena muestra al cortesano ante una mesa de ofrendas acompañado de su padre e hijos. Arriba textos jeroglíficos de agradecimiento a las funciones ejercidas por el difunto. Museo Metropolitano de Arte. Nueva York.
Egyptian-The Book of the Dead: an Egyptian funerary text used in the beginning of the New Kingdom, 1550 BCE to 50 BCE. It contains a collection of texts which include a number of magic spells to assist a dead person's journey through 'Duat' or underworld, and into the afterlife. Written by many different priests over a period of apx. 1000 years.
Nefertiti Reconstruction by Sven Geruschkat 2009
Nefertiti lived around 1370 BC - 1330 BC in Egypt, and was the wife of Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV). She became co-regent, gave birth to 6 daughters and died allegedly at the age of 35. She was also known throughout Egypt for her beauty. She was very proud of her long, swan like neck. Her name roughly translates to “the beautiful (or perfect) one has arrived”.