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Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Queens, Nefertaris Tomb, Details form frescos in vestibule with Harsiesi leading Queen and Imentet Hathor and Ra-Harakhti by the hand
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Egypt, Luxor, Valley of the Queens, Nefertaris Tomb, Details form frescos in vestibule with Harsiesi leading Queen and Imentet Hathor and Ra-Harakhti by the hand
Egyptian civilization - Luxor - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Valley of the Queens - Nefertaris Tomb. Details form the frescos in the vestibule: Harsiesi leading the Queen and Imentet Hathor and Ra-Harakhti by the hand - (XIX Dynasty, Ramses II, 1290-1224 b.C.)
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Ancient Egyptian Culture Archeology Egypt Female Likeness Gesturing Hieroglyph Luxor New Kingdom Valley Of The Queens Wall Painting Xviii Dynasty
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This print takes us back in time to ancient Egypt, specifically Luxor's Valley of the Queens. The image showcases the exquisite details from the frescos adorning Nefertari's Tomb, a true testament to Egyptian civilization. In this particular scene within the vestibule, we witness Harsiesi leading Queen Nefertari while Imentet Hathor and Ra-Harakhti guide her by hand. The artistry displayed on these walls is awe-inspiring; every stroke tells a story of an era long gone. The male and female likenesses depicted here are meticulously crafted, capturing their regal essence with astonishing accuracy. Hieroglyphs accompany these figures, offering further insight into their significance and purpose. As we delve deeper into this photograph, it becomes evident that it represents more than just a snapshot of history—it symbolizes archeology at its finest. It transports us to an era when Luxor was known as Ancient Thebes and reminds us why it holds UNESCO World Heritage status since 1979. While there are no people present in this image, one can almost imagine standing amidst these ancient walls—feeling the weight of history upon them. This horizontal composition allows for a comprehensive view of the wall paintings' grandeur—an immersive experience that evokes wonder and curiosity about Egypt's rich cultural heritage. In summary, this print encapsulates the magnificence of ancient Egyptian culture during Ramses II's reign in the XIX Dynasty (1290-1224
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