65 Items Categorized "Group 4" (page 4 of 6)

Supporting image

The image shows Heracles slaying a centaur, and it is a supporting image for the image of Heracles and Pholus

Heracles and Pholus

This is a black figure narrative on a clay vase. There are two figures, a man and a centaur, standing by a well/table. The centaur is holding a…

Black figure narrative on vase

This is a black figure narrative on a clay vase. There are two figures, a man and a centaur, standing by a well/table. The centaur is holding a…

Supporting Image for Harsaphes

This is a supporting image for Harsaphes, showing his profile. He is holding an Ankh in his right hand (Symbol of eternal life) and a Was in his…

Supporting image for Harasphes

This image is a close up of the God Harasaphes’ crown. This crown is called the Shuti Crown; a combination of Upper Egyptian’s white crown, two ostrich feathers,…

Supporting image showing the Tomb of Queen Nefertari

This is a supporting image which shows the tomb of Queen Nefertari. There are many paintings of her on the walls.

Supporting images of Queen Nafertari

An image of the Tomb of Queen Nafertari. This is were the wall painting remains; only open to the general public once a month.

Painting on the north wall of Queen Nefertari tomb

This narrative tells a story of the wife of Ramessess II, Queen Nefertari, the goddess of fertility, Goddess Heqet, with a roll up papyrus named “Nefertari” and the…

Queen Nefertari supporting image

Queen Nefertari is seen in this picture with the hippo god Tauret, this wall scribe is found in the rocky gorge Gebel Silsila

Supporting image of Harsaphes

Half stone carving depicting Ramesses II, this stone carving was found near the temple of Ihnaya-el Medina, which is the same temple where the amulet of Harsaphes.

Amulet of Harsaphes

This small amulet depicts the god Harsaphes, also known as Heryshef. It is quite small, standing only 6 x 0.7 x 1.7 cm (HxWxD). The amulet was found…

Notes 4

Notes for the Egyptian narrative