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Ramesseum, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt - July 27, 2022:  The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II. It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, on the west of the River Nile, across from the modern city of Luxor. The name – or at least its French form Rhamesséion – was coined by Jean-François Champollion, who visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramesses's names and titles on the walls.
Roman Republic Coin. Ancient Roman silver denarius of the family Pompeia.
Cleopatra - Egyptian souvenir papyrus
Colored detail of painted bas-relief sculptures in the temple of the goddess Hathor at Dendera in Egypt.
Ancient Egyptian papyrus
Pyramid Mural Pattern Design on 50 Piastres Egyptian Banknotes
Sacred Scarab of Karnak - Egypt - Egyptian Civilization - Blue sky
Egypt visa on Turkish passport page.
Ancient papyrus with Egyptian hieroglyphs: the names of the goddess of Isis (left) and the god of the Underworld of Osiris (right). Manuscript from The Karnak temple, Thebes valley, Luxor, Egypt.
The Karnak temple complex in Luxor in Egypt.
Symbol Language Engraved
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022: Tomb KV6 is the final resting place of the 20th-Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses IX. However, the archaeological evidence and the quality of decoration it contains indicates that the tomb was not finished in time for Ramesses's death but was hastily rushed through to completion, many corners being cut, following his demise.\n\nIt is located in the central part of the Valley. Running a total distance of 105 metres into the hillside, the tomb begins with a gate and a shallow descending ramp. Following on from the ramp come three successive stretches of corridor. The first of these has four side chambers – two on each side – but none of these are decorated or finished. KV6 has been open since antiquity, as can be seen by the graffiti left on its walls by Roman and Coptic visitors.
Ancient Roman copper coin. Semis of Emperor Augustus. Coined in Cartagonova.
Temple of Kom Ombo at sunset in Kom Ombo, Egypt.
EGYPT - CIRCA 1958: A stamp printed in Egypt shows Princess Nofret statue, circa 1958.
Religious art and architectural details in Sacro Monte di Varallo, Italy
The seventh hour of the Book of Gates in the tomb of Rameses III. Valley of Kings . Luxor . Egypt .
One peanut, one dollar bill, a concept of declining currency value. Inflation reducing the value of a U.S. dollar. Macro image of one dollar bill with a peanut.
Luxor, Egypt; January 16, 2024: The sacred scarab statue at Karnak Temple, believed to bring good fortune, is a popular tourist attraction. This ancient Egyptian symbol of the Sun god Ra.
 A bronze Roman coin from the reign of Emperor Constantius II, 348 AD. The coin is about the size of a penny and weighs 3.9g
Ancient Iberian bronze coin minted in Bolscan. As.
Arabic Numerals Pattern Design of Banknote
Ancient sign of the Mayan culture in the gold medallion
Pompeii ancient ruins, italy
A closeup of Arabic text from the obverse side of an old 1 one Saudi Arabia riyal banknote, Translation (There is no god but Allah alone, who has no partner), vintage retro old Saudi money
Close up of a token from the 1950s amusement park or boardwalk game, Fascination.
The papyrus with elements of the Egyptian ancient history, the character of mythology the goddess of love and the family center Bastet
Retro style stamp Made in Egypt include the map and flag of Egypt.
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