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Egyptian Tombs: Life Along the Nile

October 1, 2004

By Catharine H. Roehrig

Tombs provide us with invaluable information about the lives of the ancient Egyptians.
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Egyptian Revival

July 1, 2012

By Sara Ickow

The vocabulary of ancient Egyptian art would be interpreted and adapted in different ways depending on the standards and motivations of the time.
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The exploration of the Middle Kingdom cemeteries at El-Lisht, twenty miles south of Cairo, began in 1882, with the opening of the entrances to the pyramids of Amenenmhat I and Senwosret I. From 1906 to 1934 and again from 1984 to 1991 the Egyptian Expedition of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, worked intensively at the Lisht site. In the present volume Dieter Arnold describes and documents the architecture and wall decoration of tombs built for courtiers and officials around the two royal pyramids at Lisht. Ancient tomb robbers and quarrymen had almost totally denuded the Middle Kingdom buildings, but excavation and careful study of remaining foundations, architectural elements, and fragments of relief decoration have enabled the author and his team to reconstruct to a fair degree the form and appearance of these masterpieces of ancient Egyptian architecture. The textual portion ends with an appendix written by James P. Allen, professor of Egyptology at Brown University, that reviews an important biographical inscription from one of the tombs. This amply illustrated volume, which also publishes for the first time one of the most highly artistic painted sarcophagi of the Middle Kingdom, is the twenty-eighth in the series documenting the Museum's fieldwork in Egypt. It provides the architectural background for innumerable sculptures and small objects excavated in the tombs at El-Lisht that are now part of the collections of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, and of The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Egyptian Red Gold

March 1, 2007

By Deborah Salomon and Tony Frantz

Alfred Lucas, one of the foremost early researchers in the study of ancient Egyptian technology, correctly surmised that the vast majority of such colorations resulted from fortuitous tarnishing of silver-bearing gold and also recognized correctly that a smaller group of objects bearing a distinctly different red coloration represented another phenomenon altogether.
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Egyptian Modern Art

October 1, 2004

By Salwa Mikdadi

The first generation of modern Egyptian artists was driven by a renewed appreciation of their national patrimony and the return to ancient pharaonic art detached from any African, Arab, or religious cultural references.
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Ancient Egyptian Amulets

February 1, 2019

By Isabel Stünkel

An amulet is an object believed to have certain positive properties that, as the amulet’s main function, can magically be bestowed upon its owner.
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Golden Treasures: The Royal Tombs of Silla

October 1, 2003

By Soyoung Lee

From the time of their construction, these tombs have stood as symbols of political authority and cultural grandeur.
Image for The Pyramid Complex of Senwosret III, Dahshur: Private Tombs to the North
The officials of Senwosret III erected their tombs in a close group that was separated from the royal pyramid complex by a narrow desert strip.
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Paint Like An Egyptian!

July 20, 2020

By Anna Serotta, Julie Marie Seibert, and Isabel Stünkel

How did ancient Egyptians create dazzling paintings? Let's explore the process, and then try making your own tools for painting!
Image for Silver ring with "Men-kheper-ra" scarab

Date: 1303-1085 BCE
Accession Number: 74.51.4181

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'Ali ibn Muhammad al-Barmaki (Egyptian) ?

Date: ca. 1329–35
Accession Number: 17.190.991

Image for Funerary Cone of Djehutynefer

Date: ca. 1550–1352 B.C.
Accession Number: 09.185.19

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Charles K. Wilkinson , 1920-21

Date: ca. 1390–1349 B.C.
Accession Number: 30.4.108

Image for Artist's Gridded Sketch of Senenmut

Date: ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
Accession Number: 36.3.252

Image for Model of a Granary with Scribes

Date: ca. 1981–1975 B.C.
Accession Number: 20.3.11

Image for Shabti of Yuya

Date: ca. 1390–1352 B.C.
Accession Number: 30.8.57

Image for Canopic Jar (07.226.1) with a Lid Depicting a Queen (30.8.54)

Date: ca. 1349–1330 B.C. or shortly thereafter
Accession Number: 30.8.54

Image for Artist's Sketches of  Senenmut, Sketch of Small Rodent on Opposite Side

Date: ca. 1479–1458 B.C.
Accession Number: 31.4.2

Image for Tomb Chapel of Raemkai: South Wall

Date: ca. 2446–2389 B.C.
Accession Number: 08.201.1g