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13.25 inch H x 20 inch W x .75 inch D - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple of Isis, Philae, Egypt. Dynasty XXVI, 530 B.C. This relief shows Isis protecting her husband Osiris with her wings. A pharaoh is also shown offering a libation to them. Isis together with her husband Osiris and their son Horus formed the main triad of the Egyptian religion. The name Isis means "Seat" or "Throne". She was... |
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7 inch H (17cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Only Kings, Queens and Gods were allowed to carry this symbol. The ankh is the Egyptian sign of life and indicates that the King or God holding it has the power to give life or take it away from lesser mortals. The Ankh as a symbol of the life giving elements of air and water was often used by a God or Goddess who holds the ankh before the Kingís... |
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11.5 inch H (29 cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1300 B.C. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalming cermonies. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where the soul of the... |
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9"H x 7"W x 1"D - wall plaque - compound stone - Originally named Tehuti by the Egyptians, Thoth was given his better known name by the Greeks. They linked him with their god Hermes, and like Hermes, he was considered to be the god of wisdom, writing and invention. He was also the messenger and spokesman of the gods and finally the lord of the moon. He is represented as a man with the head of a... |
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10.5 inch H (27cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple of Denderah, Egypt. 35 B.C. The last of the Macedonian rulers of Egypt, Cleopatra VII has been preserved in legend as a woman of formidable intellect and ambition who used her beauty and charm to advance Egyptís fortunes. In 51 B.C. she became joint ruler with her father Ptolemy XII and then with her brother and husband Ptolemy XIII. When... |
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17 inch H x 15 inch W (43 x 38cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Tomb of Nakht, Egypt. Dynasty XVIII 1450 B.C. According to the great quantity of musical instruments found in the tombs, music was a source of pleasure and relaxation for rich Egyptians. The main instrument was the harp, followed by the flute. In this representation of a painting in the tomb of Nakht (an astronomer of the God Amun... |
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9 inch H x 14 inch W (23 x 36cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Tomb of Nakht, Egypt. Dynasty XVIII 1450 B.C. According to the great quantity of musical instruments found in the tombs, music was a source of pleasure and relaxation for rich Egyptians. The main instrument was the harp, followed by the flute. In this representation of a painting in the tomb of Nakht (an astronomer of the God Amun... |
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9 inch H x 10.75 inch W (23 x 27cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - The eye of Horus also called Oudjat or Wedjat, is the left lunar eye which originates from the struggle between Horus and Seth. In this fight, Horus loses his left eye which is taken by Seth, but then Horus acquires spiritual sight, the eye of light. The eye was later healed by Thoth and returned to Horus and then called ìthe... |
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10 inch W (25cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Valley of the Queens, Egypt. Dynasty XIX 1270 B.C. This scene shows the Goddess Maat kneeling with her wings extended in a pose of paying homage to the Goddess Hathor who is seated on a throne. Maat is the Goddess of Truth and Justice who personifies cosmic order and harmony as established by the Creator-God at the beginning of time. Her symbol is... |
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6.75 inch H (17cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Valley of the Queens, Egypt. Dynasty XIX 1270 B.C. Her name means ìThe Dwelling of Horusî, for it was thought that Horus as the Sun God came to rest each evening on her breast before being reborn with the awakening dawn. Hathor is the great Sky-Goddess that as a celestial cow gave birth to the universe. She was often represented as a cow or with... |
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7.5 x 11 x .5 - wall plaque - bonded stone - In Egyptian mythology, Horus was the Divine Child of Osiris and Isis. As the Incarnate God, his roles were numerous. He united the cosmic principles of male and female. He acted as the uniting force between Upper and Lower Egypt. He interceded on behalf of the King to the Gods and as a living God, it is Horus who bestowed supreme power and divine... |
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11 inch H (28 cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Horus is the Falcon-God ëLord of the Skyí and symbol of divine kingship. The name Horus is a Latin form of the Greek ëHoresí which in turn derived from the Egyptian ëHorí. This name comes from the same root as the Egyptian word for ëthe highí or ëfar awayí. Horus was represented either as a falcon-headed man or as a falcon. The sky was represented... |
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24.5"H x 11.5"W (62 x 29 - wall plaque - compound stone - Tomb of Nefertari, Valley of the Queens. Luxor, Egypt 1270 B.C. The tomb of Nefertari, from which this wall fragment comes, is the largest architectural and decorative enterprise ever dedicated to a Pharaoh?s wife. Nefertari was the chief Queen and favorite wife of Ramses II. The name Nefertari means ?the most beautiful of them?. Ramses II... |
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11.5 inch H (29 cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - The name Isis means ìseatî or ìthroneî. She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth, she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys. Isis was regarded as the ìEye of Raî and was worshiped as the ìGreat of Magicî who had protected her son... |
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11.5 inch H (29 cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - The name Isis means ìseatî or ìthroneî. She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth, she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys. Isis was regarded as the ìEye of Raî and was worshiped as the ìGreat of Magicî who had protected her son... |
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22 inch H x 9 inch W (56 x 23) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple of Kalabsha, Egypt. 300 B.C. The name Isis means ìseatî or ìthroneî. She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth, she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys. Isis was regarded as the ìEye of Raî and was worshiped as... |
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22 inch H x 9 inch W (56 x 23) - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple of Kalabsha, Egypt. 300 B.C. The name Isis means ìseatî or ìthroneî. She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King. In myth, she sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys. Isis was regarded as the ìEye of Raî and was worshiped as... |
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12 inch H x 16.5 inch W (30 x 42cm - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1300 B.C. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalmments. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where the soul... |
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12 inch H x 16.5 inch W (30 x 42cm - wall plaque - bonded stone - Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1300 B.C. Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalming ceremonies. After a funeral, Anubis would take the deceased by the hand and introduce him into the presence of the sovereign judges where... |
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11.5 inch H (29 cm) - wall plaque - bonded stone - The Goddess Maat is the personification of all the elements of cosmic harmony as established by the Creator-God at the beginning of time-including truth, justice, law, world order and moral integrity. Maat is shown as a lady wearing on her head an ostrich feather. The seated image of Maat was held in pharaohís hand like a doll and was presented... |
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