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Son of the Pharaoh 25.01.2021

And if you were curious, the snowflake was left up on purpose. It’s still chilly .... . . #sonofthepharaoh #ancientegypt #ancientegyptian #egyptology #kemet #kemetic #egyptologie #egypte #egypten #ägypten #pharaoh #pharaohs #egyptiangods #egyptiangoddess See more

Son of the Pharaoh 18.01.2021

A peek inside a very special display case. Each piece is hand crafted to replicate items in museum collections around the world. What catches your eye?

Son of the Pharaoh 15.01.2021

Wooden stela of Saiah from the Third Intermediate Period (22nd dynasty, 825 - 712 BC). This is one of four stelae found near the doorway of the brick chapel of the family of Saiah, a wab, or purification priest of Amun who lived in the 22nd Dynasty. This stela is painted on both sides. On the front, the deceased, to viewer right, presents a heart to the falcon-headed god Re-Harakhty-Atum, who sits on a throne atop a reed mat. Before the god is a table piled high with offering...s, and standing behind him is the goddess of the West, Imentet. In the lunette of the stela is a winged sun disk, two wedjat eyes (eyes of Horus), and two shen rings, symbols of eternity. The inscription above the offering table asks that Re-Harakhty-Atum, lord of the Two Lands and of Iunu (Heliopolis) give offerings. Above Saiah's head is written, "the Osiris, the purification priest of Amun who has no fault, Siah, son of Djed-Bastetankh." On the back are two registers. In the bottom register, the goddess of the sycomore stands and pours water into the outstretched hand of a male figure seated to viewer right, most likely Saiah himself; a second identical male figure sits to the left, but there is a loss in the area between the goddess and the human, with only a bit of a libation vessel preserved. Above is the sun bark, held up by a kneeling god flanked by two kneeling goddess, presumably Isis and her sister Nephthys. Standing figures of Saiah with his arms raised in prayer frame the upper register; before the figure to the left is inscribed, "Worship by the purification priest of Amun, Saiah." Repost @nebet.de.oudheidbeleving

Son of the Pharaoh 13.01.2021

What is your favourite depiction of Isis? Standing, kneeling? With wings, arms at her side?

Son of the Pharaoh 13.01.2021

1. The discovery of the funerary temple of Queen Nearit, the wife of King Teti 2. The discovery of burial wells, coffins and mummies dating back to the New King...dom 3000 BC 3. Discovery of a 4-meter-long papyrus containing the texts of Chapter 17 of the Book of the Dead 4. Discovery of statues, stelae, toys, wooden boats and funerary masks that date back to the New Kingdom The Egyptian mission working in the Saqqara archaeological site next to the pyramid of King Teti, the first king of the Sixth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom, announced important archaeological discoveries dating back to the old and New Kingdoms. The mission is headed by Dr. Zahi Hawass, who works in cooperation with the Ministry of Antiquities and through Bibliotheca Alexandrina. These discoveries will rewrite the history of this region, especially during the 18th and 19th dynasties of the New Kingdom, during which King Teti was worshiped, and the citizens at that time were buried around his pyramid. The mission confirmed that the entrance to the Saqqara region in the New Kingdom was through this area. The mission discovered the funerary temple of Queen Nearit, the wife of King Teti, part of which was already uncovered in the years prior. The mission discovered the layout of the temple in which the queen’s tomb was being revived, and the mission also found within the temple three mud-brick warehouses attached to the temple in the southeastern side - these stores were built to store temple provisions, offerings and tools that were used in the queen’s tomb. Among the most important discoveries of the mission also at the site was the unveiling of 52 burial shafts, that reach to 10-12 meters deep, and inside these shafts hundreds of wooden coffins dating back to the New Kingdom were uncovered. This is the first time that coffins dating back 3,000 years have been found in the Saqqara region. These coffins are wooden and anthropoid, and are many scenes of the gods that were worshiped during this period were represented on the surface of the coffins, in addition to various excerpts from the Book of the Dead that help the deceased to pass through the journey of the other world. Indeed, as well as in the modern state. The discovery confirmed that the Saqqara area was not used for burial during the Late Period only, but also during the New Kingdom. The mission also succeeded in discovering a cache of anthropoid wooden coffins. Inside this shaft, 50 coffins were found in good condition. The mission uncovered a luxurious mud-brick shrine dating back to the New Kingdom, it reaches to a depth of 24m below the ground level without hitting the burial chamber yet. The open court of the shaft was paved with well-polished and shiny limestone slabs, and this is the first time that a shaft with this depth has been found, and work is still in progress, and Dr. Zahi Hawass believes that this shaft was not looted by thieves, and it will be fully disclosed. The discoveries found in the shaft are considered one of the most important findings uncovered in the Saqqara region, and date back to the New Kingdom. This discovery confirmed the existence of many workshops that produced these coffins, which were bought by the locals, as well as mummification workshops. Inside the shafts, the mission discovered large numbers of archaeological artifacts and a large number of statues that represents deities such as the god Osiris and Ptah-Soker-Osiris, in addition to a unique discovery, where the mission found a papyrus, whose length reached four meters in length and one meter in width, representing Chapter 17 from the Book of the Dead, and the name of its owner is recorded on it (Pw-Kha-Ef). The same name was found on four shabty statues, and on an anthropoid wooden coffin. Many beautiful shabty statues made of wood, stone and faience have been found dating back to the New Kingdom. The mission also found many wooden funerary masks as well as a shrine dedicated to god Anubis (Guardian of the Cemetery) and beautiful statues of Anubis, as well as many games that the deceased used to play in the other world, such as the game (Senet), which is similar to the modern chess. as well as the (Twenty) game with the name of the player recorded. Many artifacts were found that represent birds such as geese, as well as a magnificent bronze ax, indicating that its owner was one of the army leaders during the New Kingdom. A wonderful well preserved limestone stelae was found in one of the excavated shafts, it belongs to a man named Kha-Ptah and his wife Mwt-em-wia. The upper part of the stelae represents the deceased and his wife in an adoration gesture in front of god Osiris, while the lower part represents the deceased sitting and behind him his wife seated on a chair. Below the chair of the wife there is one of their daughters sitting on her legs and smelling the lotus flower, and above her head is the ointment flask. In front of the man and his wife we see six of their daughters and sons, who were depicted in two registers, the upper one for seated daughters smelling the lotus flowers and above their heads are the ointment flasks, and the lower one for standing sons. The thing that grabs our attention that one of their daughters bear the name Nefertary, named after the beloved wife of king Ramesses II, who built her a marvelous tomb at Valley of the Queens as well as a temple at Abu Simbel. In addition to that, one of his sons was names Kha-em-waset, named after one of the sons of King Ramesses II, and he is considered a wise man, and known as the first Egyptologist, who used to restore the antiquities of his ancestors. As for the titles of the owner of the stela, he was the overseer of the king’s military chariot, which indicates his prestigious position during the 19th Dynasty. The mission also found impressive quantities of pottery dating back to the New Kingdom, including pottery that gives us evidence about the commercial relations between Egypt and Crete, Syria, Palestine. Dr. Sahar Selim, a professor of radiology at Qasr al-Aini, conducted studies on mummies using X-ray, and determined the causes of death and the age of the deceased on death, as well as studying a mummy for a young child. The mission studied the mummy of a woman and determined that this woman suffered from a chronic disease known as "Mediterranean fever" or "swine fever", a disease that comes from direct contact with animals and leads to an abscess in the liver. Dr. Zahi Hawass confirms that this discovery is considered the most important archaeological discovery during the current year and will make Saqqara, along with other discoveries, an important tourist and cultural destination. It will also rewrite the history of Saqqara during the New Kingdom, in addition to confirming the importance of the worship of King Teti during the 19th Dynasty of the New Kingdom.

Son of the Pharaoh 01.01.2021

Putting the Finishing touches on a new plaque This piece was hand carved in Luxor by my Uncle, and is now being painted & finished by my father. We’re continuing traditions that have been in our family for generations. Follow @sonofthepharaoh for more Unique Egyptian statues & replicas!

Son of the Pharaoh 29.12.2020

PTAH Creator. The Demiurge that existed before all things, and through his will, thought all other things into existence. ... This depiction stands almost 4’ tall. The exterior finish is real 24k gold. . . . #sonofthepharaoh #ptah #ancientegypt #ancientegyptian #kemet #kemetic #egypte #egypten #ägypten #loveegypt #myegypt #visitegypt #egyptiangod #egyptology #egyptianhistory

Son of the Pharaoh 16.12.2020

What are you most excited to see in the new Grand Egyptian Museum? I think I’m going to have to schedule at least a week there to start next time we’re in Egypt @sonofthepharaoh ... . . . #sonofthepharaoh #anubis #ancientegypt #ancientegyptian #egypte #egypten #ägypten #egyptology #loveegypt #myegypt #visitegypt #grandegyptianmuseum #egyptianmuseum #egyptianhistory

Son of the Pharaoh 12.12.2020

SOBEK The crocodile God of the Nile Sobek is one of the oldest deities named in the pyramids texts ... Sobek is revered for his quick movement & ferocity. These same attributes could make him (and his crocodile counterparts) unpredictable. Understandably, he is sometimes associated with chaos . . . #sonofthepharaoh #sobek #ancientegypt #ancientegyptian #egyptiangods #egyptiangod #kemet #kemetic #egypte #egypten #ägypten #osiris #thoth #anubis

Son of the Pharaoh 12.12.2020

The Ancient Egyptians didn’t just mummify people Many animals underwent mummification for a variety of reasons. Some beloved pets were mummified to spend the afterlife with their owners. Many animals sacred to Gods & Goddesses were offered as tributes at their temples and cult centres. Others were mummified to serve the distinct role of food source for the journey to the afterlife. The mummification Museum in Luxor is a expertly curated selection of mummification history. I...t’s small enough that you can see everything comfortably in a couple hours. It’s certainly worth the trip in my opinion. . . . #sonofthepharaoh #ancientegypt #luxor #ancientegyptian #egyptianmuseum #thoth #egyptianhistory #egyptology #egypte #egypten #ägypten #mummy #visitegypt #myegypt #loveegypt

Son of the Pharaoh 29.11.2020

Mystery Mini Box! Each box has two or more mini statues from our Egyptian collection. The possible figures to find inside are: Anubis, Amun, Bastet, Hathor, Isis, Horus, Ma’at, Osiris, Ra, Sekhmet, Sobek, Thoth, Scarab Beetle, King Tut, Queen Nefertiti, Min & Amun-Ra.... . . . #sonofthepharaoh #ancientegypt #ancientegyptian #egyptian #egypt #egypte #egypten #egyptiangods #egyptiangoddess #isis #anubis #bastet #horus #thoth #maat #myegypt #ägypten #loveegypt

Son of the Pharaoh 29.11.2020

Mosaics from outside the Mummification Museum in Luxor. This museum isn’t as large as some other museums in Egypt, but it’s highly specialized and wonderfully curated. Which mosaic is your favourite?... . . . #sonofthepharaoh #eyeofhorus #ankh #ancientegypt #ancientegyptian #egyptianmuseum #egyptianhistory #egyptianmythology #egypte #egyptology #egypten #ägypten

Son of the Pharaoh 25.11.2020

Cheers! Which is your favourite? Each goblet has a stainless steel liner that is removable a dishwasher safe! .... . . #sonofthepharaoh #egypt #egyptian #ancientegyptianart #ancientegypt #ancientegyptian #anubis #isis #goddessisis #scarab #bastet #egyptiangods #egyptology #egyptologie #egypte #egypten See more

Son of the Pharaoh 16.11.2020

Akhenaten His image is distinct, and immediately recognizable. His alterations of both art & religious life were drastic, but short lived. During his life he did everything he could to promote Atenism, the Monolatrist worship of Aten. He adopted the name Akhenaten (meaning Effective for Aten), changed the official state religion and created a new capitol city.... This era is known as the Amarna Period. After his death much was reverted back to what was the status quo before his rule. The art is a reminder of then, and the changes made. This beautiful Sandstone statue it is on display in the Luxor Museum. The photo is from last years trip, I can’t wait to go back and visit the new Grand Egyptian Museum! Follow @sonofthepharaoh on Instagram if you're not already!

Son of the Pharaoh 06.11.2020

ISIS STORM ORB What do you think is inside? A sensor inside the base is activated by vibration. You can pick up the orb and set it back down, or you can clap, snap, stomp or shout!

Son of the Pharaoh 02.11.2020

ANUBIS An all time favourite. Anubis has been one of the most depicted Egyptian deities since Pharaonic times These mini Anubis statues are perfectly sizes to travel or fit anywhere you might happen to need an Anubis ... . . . #sonofthepharaoh #anubis #ancientegyptianart #ancientegypt #ancientegyptian #egyptology #egypt #egyptian #egypte #egypten #egyptologie #grandegyptianmuseum #anpu #kemet #kemetic #egyptiangods #egyptianhistory #egyptianmythology