38 Items Categorized "Group 3" (page 3 of 4)

Supporting image for the Sphinx of Hatshepsut

This statue of Queen Hatshepsut is exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Supporting image for the Sphinx of Hatshepsut

This mummy was identified as Hatshepsut with the help of her tooth profile.

Supporting image for the Sphinx of Hatshepsut

A picture of the temple of Hatshepsut, which was built out of the rocks.

The Sphynx of Hatshepsut

The Sphynx of Hatshepsut The sphynx of Hatshepsut is dated at 1479BC to roughly 1458BC, during the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom. The piece is the surviving…

Pre-research impressions of a hybrid hieroglyphics

– Features two people, possibly servants and between them is a hybrid with a human body and a ramĀ“s head – Hybrid could be a god/goddess or a…

Pre-research impressions of an eqyptian sphynx

– egyptian sphynx, lion body with pharaoh head – sphynx is enthroned on a podest – perhaps used as a guardian of a tomb – pharaoh headdress and…

Supporting image for Gilgamesh relief

This photo shows the tablet with the Gilgamesh flood myth on it. It is one out of many tablets about the epic of Gilgamesh.

Supporting image for Nisroch relief

Nisroch was sometimes depicted with a human head instead of the head of an eagle.

Supporting image for Nisroch relief

This relief shows Nisroch, the god of agriculture, who was also mentioned in the bible.

Assyrian God of Agriculture: Nisroch

This piece is a stone relief panel of the Assyrian God Nisroch, an eagle-headed, winged man with exaggerated muscles. He is said to be the Assyrian God of…

Supporting image for Gilgamesh relief

The picture shows the excavation of the temple Tell-Halaf.

Gypsum Alabaster

This is gypsum alabaster, the medium used for the stone relief of Nisroch