[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.] #  @egyptomuseum Egypt Museum Egypt Museum posts on X about egypt, british museum, hathor, louvre the most. 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Vatican Museums Gregorian Profane Museum. No. 38511 #ancientegypt #ptolemaic #cleopatra" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1975201061804892556) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-06T14:06Z 9947 followers, 2357 engagements "Tutankhamun's Duck Heads Earrings (Gold cloisonn and blue glass) New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Tutankhamun c. 13321323 B.C. From the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62) Valley of the Kings West Thebes Egyptian Museum. JE 61969; to be displayed in the Grand Egyptian Museum Among the glittering treasures that accompanied Tutankhamun to eternity this exquisite pair of earrings stands out as perhaps the most beautiful of the four pairs discovered in his tomb. Each features two ducks with gracefully outstretched wings forming a perfect circle their tiny feet clasping the shen sign; an emblem of eternal" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1976294831879270837) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-09T14:33Z 9931 followers, 7025 engagements "Ivory Statuette of a King Late PredynasticEarly Dynastic Period 1st Dynasty c. 3100 B.C. From Abydos. British Museum. EA 37996 Carved in lustrous ivory this remarkable statuette represents a beardless king wearing the White Crown of Upper Egypt its weight seemingly pressing down upon his prominent ears. Cloaked in the short stiff robe of the Heb-Sed festival his posture conveys not youthful vigour but a striking sense of age; his shoulders stoop his neck thrusts forward and his long chin droops with the burden of years. Most scholars accept this as a deliberate portrayal of an elderly monarch" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1976468297685029183) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-10T02:02Z 9939 followers, 1323 engagements "The Scribe Minmose and His Wife Isis New Kingdom 19th20th Dynasty c. 1200 B.C. Tomb of Nakhtamon (TT335) Deir el-Medina This scene from the north-west wall of the sculptor Nakhtamons tomb portrays the scribe Minmose and his wife Isis daughter of Pached and Mekhayt of Tomb TT292. Before them stands their son Amenemipet offering a bouquet of lotus blossoms; a timeless symbol of rebirth and filial devotion. Although found within Nakhtamons tomb the painting belongs to a continuous sequence depicting members of his extended family including artisans and scribes linked by marriage within the" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977019608302276646) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-11T14:33Z 9942 followers, 2136 engagements "Door frame dedicated to Ramesses II by the vizier Neferrenpet and the foreman Neferhotep New Kingdom 19th Dynasty ca. 1249-1213 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin. Cat. 1464 #ancientegypt" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977821301399290358) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-13T19:38Z 9934 followers, 3131 engagements "Mummy Portrait of a Bearded Man from Km el-Kharaba el-Kebir c. 150-180 A.D. British Museum. EA74832" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1978001074159301019) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-14T07:33Z 9940 followers, 1558 engagements "Two figures of the Nile god Hapi entwine the papyrus and lotus stems in the sacred act of Sema Tawy; the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. Their gesture embodies the eternal harmony of the Two Lands bound together by the life-giving river. Beneath this display bound figures from Egypts southern borders kneel in submission symbols of order prevailing over chaos. This vivid scene adorns the base of a colossal statue of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel where even in stone the kings dominion is renewed through the blessing of the Nile" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1978122890219262178) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-14T15:37Z 9947 followers, 3885 engagements "The Order of the Nile Founded in 1953 following Egypts transformation from monarchy to republic the Order of the Nile (Nishan al-Nil) remains the nations highest honour; bestowed upon those whose service has strengthened Egypts standing or fostered friendship across borders. Over the decades it has adorned statesmen monarchs and visionaries alike from King Hussein of Jordan to international diplomats and scholars. On October 13th 2025 it was presented to President Donald J. Trump continuing a line of recipients who symbolically at least receive the blessing of the river itself. But what does" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1978130889260331225) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-14T16:08Z 9947 followers, 8573 engagements "Granite kneeling statue of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut making an offering of wine in "nu jars" c. 14791458 B.C. The inscription on this statue states that Hatshepsut is presenting Amun Ma'at (order truth or justice). Hatshepsut's offerings emphasises that Ma'at is the driving principle of her reign. From Senenmut Quarry Deir el-Bahari Thebes Now on display at the Met Museum. 29.3.1" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1978488334407082305) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-15T15:49Z 9944 followers, 2570 engagements "Head of Akhenaten Wearing the Blue Crown (Khepresh) c. 13511334 B.C. From Tell el-Amarna Minya Governorate Museo Egizio Turin. Cat. 1398 This finely carved limestone head depicts Akhenaten the pharaoh who reshaped Ancient Egypts religion and art in devotion to the Aten the radiant sun-disc. The king wears the blue war crown (khepresh) its smooth form contrasting with the sensitive modelling of his features. Traces of red pigment still tint the lips lending warmth to the serene face. The earlobes are pierced; a fashion shared by both men and women from the reign of Amenhotep III onwards" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1978911218892181758) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-16T19:49Z 9942 followers, 2184 engagements "Painted Limestone Family Statue of Betchou New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Thutmose I Thutmose II c. 1505 1480 B.C. From Thebes. Muse du Louvre. E 19172 This finely carved limestone group portrays Betchou seated beside his wife Iam accompanied by their sons Djhoutyhetep and Hankhef. The figures are shown in timeless poses of familial unity: the parents seated side by side their sons respectfully positioned at their sides (one standing the other seated) reflecting the Egyptian ideal of domestic harmony and filial devotion. Hieroglyphic inscriptions identify the family members and record" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1979654169762889824) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-18T21:01Z 9947 followers, 1948 engagements "Limestone Ancestor Bust New Kingdom 19th Dynasty c. 1200 B.C. British Museum. EA73988 An Ancient Egyptian ancestor bust is a small often delicately carved likeness of a deceased family member (usually an ancestor of some standing) kept within the household as a tangible link to the spirit world. These busts usually made from limestone or terracotta portrayed the head and shoulders of the departed with striking individuality: serene eyes pursed lips and that faint air of timeless composure the Egyptians so excelled at capturing. They were not mere decorations; they were vessels of remembrance" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1979897284629270586) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-19T13:07Z 9948 followers, 1305 engagements "Detail of king Seti I from the Tomb of Seti I (KV17) Valley of the Kings New Kingdom 19th Dynasty c. 1294-1279 B.C. The full piece depicting the king before the goddess Hathor is famously on display at the Muse du Louvre. N XXX ; B X ; Champollion n1" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977418992672211219) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-12T17:00Z 9947 followers, 3885 engagements "Mummy of a Cat Roman Period c. XX B.C XXX A.D. Discovered in Abydos Egypt. British Museum. EA37348 #Caturday" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1979559030134636772) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-18T14:43Z 9944 followers, 2494 engagements "@berechain The Met Museum archives it as three males and it is. The costume is not feminine and the sheath of the dagger protruding from the belt of the first figure is another clue. It is believed to represent X male figures from one family; grandfather son grandson" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980355447447327199) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-20T19:28Z 9947 followers, XX engagements "The Met has it archived as three males. The costume is not that of a woman the dagger and sheath protrudes from the belt and the soft chest and belly is not unusual for males especially in the Amarna age even Akhenaten is depicted with such. This piece is believed to be a depiction of three generations of a family; father son grandson" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980356073442730329) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-20T19:30Z 9947 followers, XX engagements "Triad of Menkaure The king is accompanied by Hathor and a Nome Goddess with the crouching jackal emblem of the nome of Cynopolis. Menkaure is wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt. From the Valley Temple of the Pyramid of Menkaure at Giza. Old Kingdom 4th Dynasty around 2530 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum Cairo. JE 46499 Read more: #ancientegypt #menkaure #hathor #sculpture" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1976645867080671396) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-10T13:47Z 9944 followers, 3347 engagements "Hapi the Spirit of the Inundation Painted limestone relief from Medinet Habu Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III c. 11871156 B.C. Round of belly and gentle of face Hapi god of the Niles flood embodies Egypts eternal heartbeat; the waters that rose each year to nourish the land. His blue skin evokes the river itself the cool pulse of life flowing from the southern cataracts to the Deltas green embrace. Hapi was depicted with his form soft and fertile with noticeable breasts which some read into as a representation of fertility and nourishment. He is usually adorned with lotus and papyrus the twin" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977360604588294633) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-12T13:08Z 9943 followers, 4365 engagements "The Gebelein Man: The Pre-Dynastic Egyptian Tattooed Man c. 3400 B.C. The Gebelein Man (British Museum. EA32751) also known informally as Ginger due to his red hair; is the mummy of a young Egyptian man found in Gebelein (modern Naga el-Gherira XX miles south of Thebes) dating from the Late Pre-Dynastic Period c. 3400 B.C. During the period of Gebelein Mans life and death Egyptians were buried in oval pit graves in a foetal position. Unlike their later descendants from the Dynastic age they did not go through a 'man-made' mummification process; within these oval pit graves bodies would become" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1978106772599591334) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-14T14:33Z 9943 followers, 4047 engagements "Colossal of the Mother Goddess Mut 🌸 New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Horemheb (possibly reworked from the reign of Tutankhamun) c. 13201292 B.C. Limestone. From Karnak. Now at the Egyptian Museum Cairo. JE 99064 This monumental statue once formed part of a double-seated group of the deities Amun and Mut enthroned side by side as divine consorts. Mut shown wearing a close-fitting gown with elegant shoulder straps rests one hand upon her knee and the other gently upon Amuns arm; a gesture of serene unity and divine partnership. Amun clasps the ankh symbol of life while his throne bears the" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980711842956865691) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-21T19:04Z 9943 followers, 1096 engagements "Smiling Pillars of Hathor at the Temple of Hatshepsut (Holy of Holies) c. 1470 B.C. Serene and eternal the goddess Hathor gazes from the columns of Hatshepsuts temple at Deir el-Bahari her gentle smile softening the limestone cliffs behind her. Carved around 1470 B.C. these capitals once shimmered with colours of turquoise gold and red; catching the dawn light as incense curled through the terraces. Hathor was patroness of music joy and love but also the divine mother of the king; her face here unites royal majesty and celestial tenderness. The goddess cradled Hatshepsuts rebirth as daughter" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977239808477987319) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-12T05:08Z 9944 followers, 2854 engagements "Detail of the "Hathor-Hairstyle" upon the wooden statuette of Lady Kemtet Middle Kingdom 12th Dynasty c. 1900-1802 B.C. Discovered at the Faiyum Entrance Area of Cemetery B Tomb XXX in Harageh Egypt Met Museum. 15.4.1" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977330405100392873) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-12T11:08Z 9944 followers, 1447 engagements "The #Anubis shrine on the threshold of the Treasury viewed from the Burial Chamber of the Tomb of #Tutankhamun. The figure of Anubis was covered with a linen shroud inscribed with the cartouche of king #Akhenaten. Photograph by Harry Burton taken in October 1926 (Burton photograph 1169). Griffith Institute University of Oxford (colourised by Dynamichrome)" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1979311816129024162) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-17T22:21Z 9943 followers, 3365 engagements "Painted Quartzite Colossal of Tutankhamun New Kingdom 18th Dynasty c. 1355-1346 B.C. Found within the remnants of the Hypostyle Hall of the Mortuary Temple of Ay and Horemheb at Medinet Habu Egyptian Museum Cairo. JE 59869 This towering colossal statue of #Tutankhamun one of a pair discovered amid the fallen columns of the Hypostyle Hall at the funerary temple of Ay and Horemheb once stood more than three metres (10 ft) high; a radiant image of youthful kingship. Carved in quartzite and still bearing traces of its original paint the figure preserves a glimpse of its former splendour." [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980734083371065442) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-21T20:33Z 9943 followers, XXX engagements "Medinet Habu: The Palace of Millions of Years Nestled beneath the cliffs of western Thebes Medinet Habu rises like a stone chronicle of divine kingship. Built for Ramesses III around 1180 B.C. during Egypts Twentieth Dynasty the vast mortuary temple was both fortress and sanctuary; a walled city of priests scribes and artisans dedicated to the kings eternal soul. Its gates still echo with scenes of triumph and thanksgiving including scenes of the monarch smiting his foes offering to Amun and celebrating the bounty of the Nile. Even now in its remnants the colours cling to its walls whispering" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977211285503701020) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-12T03:14Z 9943 followers, 1817 engagements "Carnelian Pomegranate Pendant from the Palace of king Amenhotep III New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Amenhotep III c. 13901352 B.C. Shaped from warm carnelian this tiny pendant captures the ripened form of a #pomegranate (hnmt in Egyptian) a fruit that in Ancient Egypt symbolised life fertility and renewal. Its glowing surface polished smooth as a drop of sunset once adorned the splendid palace of Amenhotep III at Malkata the kings House of Rejoicing. There upon the western shore of Thebes the pharaoh celebrated his jubilees amidst gardens artificial lakes and courts perfumed with incense." [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977225953295110179) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-12T04:12Z 9943 followers, 1604 engagements "Red Quartzite Figure of Nefertiti c. 1353-1336 B.C. Now in the Muse du Louvre. E 25409 This exquisitely modelled torso carved in warm red quartzite preserves the rounded grace of a womans body; soft curves of hip and thigh a full pubic mound and the clinging folds of a pleated linen dress. The figures head lower legs right arm and left hand are lost yet what remains still breathes with poise and vitality. The sensual refinement of the modelling the suggestion of rippling fabric over living flesh and the use of royal quartzite all point toward the Amarna court and the hand of sculptors who" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977628288068591676) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-13T06:51Z 9943 followers, 9207 engagements "The Ceiling of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera Washed in deep celestial blue the ceiling of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera offers a stunning vision of the Ancient Egyptian cosmos. Stars scatter across its surface while zodiac signs planets and sky deities glide through the heavens in divine procession. At its centre lies the famed Dendera Zodiac a fusion of traditional Egyptian astronomy and Greco-Roman influence mapping the rhythms of the sky with remarkable precision. This ceiling is not merely decorative it is a sacred canvas reflecting the harmony between the gods the stars and the" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1978107609505784304) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-14T14:36Z 9943 followers, 5208 engagements "Fragment from the Book of the Dead of Book of the Dead of Pashed "Foreman of the Work-gang in the Place of Truth" New Kingdom 19th Dynasty c. 1292-1189 B.C. From Deir el-Medina. British Museum. EA99553" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1979149328531804361) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-17T11:35Z 9944 followers, 2462 engagements "The Mummy with the Golden Tongue From Taposiris Magna near Alexandria c. XXX B.C.100 A.D. In 2021 archaeologists working at the temple of Taposiris Magna west of Alexandria uncovered a most curious relic of ancient faith; a 2500-year-old mummy with a golden tongue. The discovery was made by an EgyptianDominican team led by Dr Kathleen Martnez whose excavations in the area form part of her long-standing search for the lost tomb of Cleopatra. The mummy identified as that of a woman was found within a necropolis where Egyptian and Greco-Roman traditions intertwined. The surrounding artefacts" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1979251219848638517) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-17T18:20Z 9944 followers, 1839 engagements "Gazelle of Lady Ankhshepenwepet also called Neb(et)-imauemhat singer of the Residence of Amun and attendant of Shepenwepet I c. 712664 B.C. This gazelle was found at the feet of Ankhshepenwepet's coffins though it was not mummified the body of the gazelle had dried out naturally within the tomb at Deir el-Bahari. The gazelle is now housed at the Met Museum. 25.3.203" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980384592088404220) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-20T21:24Z 9943 followers, 1985 engagements "Statue of the royal son-in-law Ptahshepses as a Scribe Old Kingdom 5th Dynasty reign of Nyuserre Ini c. 24942345 B.C. From Saqqara Necropolis. Egyptian Museum Cairo. CG XX In this serene statue Ptahshepses is shown seated cross-legged upon the ground a partly unrolled papyrus scroll spread across his knees. His head tilts gently forward eyes lowered in timeless concentration; the very image of a scholar absorbed in sacred text. Around his neck hangs a heart-shaped amulet its counterpoise falling gracefully across his back a sign of both protection and dignity. The inscription at the base" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980443992522113130) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-21T01:20Z 9943 followers, 2047 engagements "Acacia Wood Statue of a Man New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Amenhotep III c. 13901352 B.C. Provenance unrecorded; likely from Thebes. Muse du Louvre. N 1576/Salt XXX Carved in the glittering age of Amenhotep III this finely carved acacia wooden figure captures the calm poise and refinement that defined Ancient Egyptian art at its most elegant. The man measures at XXXX cm and stands with his arms at his sides clothed in a short-sleeved tunic and a pleated linen kilt whose layered folds fall in soft geometry. A sheathed dagger peeps discreetly from his hip as he strides forth. His head is" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980784331208413452) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-21T23:52Z 9943 followers, XXX engagements "@bgatten @ExplorerMoment @Actual ta-Kush-yt" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980790038603423755) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-22T00:15Z 9944 followers, XX engagements "The goddess Hathor New Kingdom late 18th Dynasty c. 1319-1292 B.C. Detail of a wall painting from the Tomb of Horemheb (KV57) Valley of the Kings West Thebes" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1976259599239106930) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-09T12:13Z 9944 followers, 3265 engagements "Book of the Dead of Kha The deceased Kha and his wife Merit worship Osiris Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead. New Kingdom 18th Dynasty ca. 1386-1349 BC. Tomb of Kha (TT8) Deir el-Medina Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum Turin. S. 8316/0 Read more: #ancientegypt #osiris" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977051258272829777) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-11T16:38Z 9943 followers, 2400 engagements "Ramesses III Offering the Harvest to Hapi Temple of Ramesses III Medinet Habu c. 1180 B.C. In this vivid relief Ramesses III performs the sacred offering of the harvest before Hapi god of the Nile and lord of abundance. The king crowned with the White Crown of Upper Egypt cuts a sheaf of grain in ritual gesture and presents it to the seated god whose rounded form embodies the fertile floodwaters. Above hieroglyphic inscriptions record hymns of thanksgiving for the life-giving river while a benu-bird (symbol of rebirth) watches over the scene. The act expresses the timeless covenant between" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1977671640386277743) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-13T09:43Z 9943 followers, 1967 engagements "On the west wall of the Tomb of Tutankhamun twelve baboons are depicted (one for every hour of night) lifted straight from the Book of Amduat. 🐒 The scene of the twelve squatting baboons painted along the western wall of Tutankhamuns burial chamber may appear at first glance deceptively simple. But in fact it draws from one of the most powerful and esoteric funerary texts of the New Kingdom; the Book of Amduat specifically the First Hour of Night. These twelve baboons are no mere decorative flourish but divine sentinels of the duat the netherworld through which the sun-god Ra must pass each" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1979595269860651251) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-18T17:07Z 9943 followers, 4001 engagements "Royal sarcophagus of Setnakhte Userkhaure-setepenre Setnakhte (or Setnakht Sethnakht) was the first pharaoh (r. 1189-1186 B.C.) of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt and the father of Ramesses III. From the Tomb of Setnakhte (KV14) Valley of the Kings West Thebes" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1978150762460168594) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-14T17:27Z 9943 followers, 2052 engagements "Limestone Ostracon from Deir el-Medina New Kingdom 19th20th Dynasty c. 12951070 B.C. From The Worker's Village at Deir el-Medina Thebes A reminder that even in the shadow of eternity the craftsmen of Thebes found time for lifes more earthly pleasures this playful and rather daring sketch from the workmens village captures a rare glimpse into the more private humour of Ancient Egyptian life. Painted swiftly in black ink it shows a man and woman engaged in intercourse accompanied by a teasing inscription before the woman that translates somewhat cheekily as A satisfied foreskn means a happy" [X Link](https://x.com/egyptomuseum/status/1980792484268581225) [@egyptomuseum](/creator/x/egyptomuseum) 2025-10-22T00:25Z 9943 followers, XXX engagements
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"Portrait of Cleopatra VII Ptolemaic Period ca. 40-30 BC. Vatican Museums Gregorian Profane Museum. No. 38511 #ancientegypt #ptolemaic #cleopatra"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-06T14:06Z 9947 followers, 2357 engagements
"Tutankhamun's Duck Heads Earrings (Gold cloisonn and blue glass) New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Tutankhamun c. 13321323 B.C. From the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62) Valley of the Kings West Thebes Egyptian Museum. JE 61969; to be displayed in the Grand Egyptian Museum Among the glittering treasures that accompanied Tutankhamun to eternity this exquisite pair of earrings stands out as perhaps the most beautiful of the four pairs discovered in his tomb. Each features two ducks with gracefully outstretched wings forming a perfect circle their tiny feet clasping the shen sign; an emblem of eternal"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-09T14:33Z 9931 followers, 7025 engagements
"Ivory Statuette of a King Late PredynasticEarly Dynastic Period 1st Dynasty c. 3100 B.C. From Abydos. British Museum. EA 37996 Carved in lustrous ivory this remarkable statuette represents a beardless king wearing the White Crown of Upper Egypt its weight seemingly pressing down upon his prominent ears. Cloaked in the short stiff robe of the Heb-Sed festival his posture conveys not youthful vigour but a striking sense of age; his shoulders stoop his neck thrusts forward and his long chin droops with the burden of years. Most scholars accept this as a deliberate portrayal of an elderly monarch"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-10T02:02Z 9939 followers, 1323 engagements
"The Scribe Minmose and His Wife Isis New Kingdom 19th20th Dynasty c. 1200 B.C. Tomb of Nakhtamon (TT335) Deir el-Medina This scene from the north-west wall of the sculptor Nakhtamons tomb portrays the scribe Minmose and his wife Isis daughter of Pached and Mekhayt of Tomb TT292. Before them stands their son Amenemipet offering a bouquet of lotus blossoms; a timeless symbol of rebirth and filial devotion. Although found within Nakhtamons tomb the painting belongs to a continuous sequence depicting members of his extended family including artisans and scribes linked by marriage within the"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-11T14:33Z 9942 followers, 2136 engagements
"Door frame dedicated to Ramesses II by the vizier Neferrenpet and the foreman Neferhotep New Kingdom 19th Dynasty ca. 1249-1213 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin. Cat. 1464 #ancientegypt"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-13T19:38Z 9934 followers, 3131 engagements
"Mummy Portrait of a Bearded Man from Km el-Kharaba el-Kebir c. 150-180 A.D. British Museum. EA74832"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-14T07:33Z 9940 followers, 1558 engagements
"Two figures of the Nile god Hapi entwine the papyrus and lotus stems in the sacred act of Sema Tawy; the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. Their gesture embodies the eternal harmony of the Two Lands bound together by the life-giving river. Beneath this display bound figures from Egypts southern borders kneel in submission symbols of order prevailing over chaos. This vivid scene adorns the base of a colossal statue of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel where even in stone the kings dominion is renewed through the blessing of the Nile"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-14T15:37Z 9947 followers, 3885 engagements
"The Order of the Nile Founded in 1953 following Egypts transformation from monarchy to republic the Order of the Nile (Nishan al-Nil) remains the nations highest honour; bestowed upon those whose service has strengthened Egypts standing or fostered friendship across borders. Over the decades it has adorned statesmen monarchs and visionaries alike from King Hussein of Jordan to international diplomats and scholars. On October 13th 2025 it was presented to President Donald J. Trump continuing a line of recipients who symbolically at least receive the blessing of the river itself. But what does"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-14T16:08Z 9947 followers, 8573 engagements
"Granite kneeling statue of the female pharaoh Hatshepsut making an offering of wine in "nu jars" c. 14791458 B.C. The inscription on this statue states that Hatshepsut is presenting Amun Ma'at (order truth or justice). Hatshepsut's offerings emphasises that Ma'at is the driving principle of her reign. From Senenmut Quarry Deir el-Bahari Thebes Now on display at the Met Museum. 29.3.1"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-15T15:49Z 9944 followers, 2570 engagements
"Head of Akhenaten Wearing the Blue Crown (Khepresh) c. 13511334 B.C. From Tell el-Amarna Minya Governorate Museo Egizio Turin. Cat. 1398 This finely carved limestone head depicts Akhenaten the pharaoh who reshaped Ancient Egypts religion and art in devotion to the Aten the radiant sun-disc. The king wears the blue war crown (khepresh) its smooth form contrasting with the sensitive modelling of his features. Traces of red pigment still tint the lips lending warmth to the serene face. The earlobes are pierced; a fashion shared by both men and women from the reign of Amenhotep III onwards"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-16T19:49Z 9942 followers, 2184 engagements
"Painted Limestone Family Statue of Betchou New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Thutmose I Thutmose II c. 1505 1480 B.C. From Thebes. Muse du Louvre. E 19172 This finely carved limestone group portrays Betchou seated beside his wife Iam accompanied by their sons Djhoutyhetep and Hankhef. The figures are shown in timeless poses of familial unity: the parents seated side by side their sons respectfully positioned at their sides (one standing the other seated) reflecting the Egyptian ideal of domestic harmony and filial devotion. Hieroglyphic inscriptions identify the family members and record"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-18T21:01Z 9947 followers, 1948 engagements
"Limestone Ancestor Bust New Kingdom 19th Dynasty c. 1200 B.C. British Museum. EA73988 An Ancient Egyptian ancestor bust is a small often delicately carved likeness of a deceased family member (usually an ancestor of some standing) kept within the household as a tangible link to the spirit world. These busts usually made from limestone or terracotta portrayed the head and shoulders of the departed with striking individuality: serene eyes pursed lips and that faint air of timeless composure the Egyptians so excelled at capturing. They were not mere decorations; they were vessels of remembrance"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-19T13:07Z 9948 followers, 1305 engagements
"Detail of king Seti I from the Tomb of Seti I (KV17) Valley of the Kings New Kingdom 19th Dynasty c. 1294-1279 B.C. The full piece depicting the king before the goddess Hathor is famously on display at the Muse du Louvre. N XXX ; B X ; Champollion n1"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-12T17:00Z 9947 followers, 3885 engagements
"Mummy of a Cat Roman Period c. XX B.C XXX A.D. Discovered in Abydos Egypt. British Museum. EA37348 #Caturday"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-18T14:43Z 9944 followers, 2494 engagements
"@berechain The Met Museum archives it as three males and it is. The costume is not feminine and the sheath of the dagger protruding from the belt of the first figure is another clue. It is believed to represent X male figures from one family; grandfather son grandson"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-20T19:28Z 9947 followers, XX engagements
"The Met has it archived as three males. The costume is not that of a woman the dagger and sheath protrudes from the belt and the soft chest and belly is not unusual for males especially in the Amarna age even Akhenaten is depicted with such. This piece is believed to be a depiction of three generations of a family; father son grandson"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-20T19:30Z 9947 followers, XX engagements
"Triad of Menkaure The king is accompanied by Hathor and a Nome Goddess with the crouching jackal emblem of the nome of Cynopolis. Menkaure is wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt. From the Valley Temple of the Pyramid of Menkaure at Giza. Old Kingdom 4th Dynasty around 2530 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum Cairo. JE 46499 Read more: #ancientegypt #menkaure #hathor #sculpture"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-10T13:47Z 9944 followers, 3347 engagements
"Hapi the Spirit of the Inundation Painted limestone relief from Medinet Habu Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III c. 11871156 B.C. Round of belly and gentle of face Hapi god of the Niles flood embodies Egypts eternal heartbeat; the waters that rose each year to nourish the land. His blue skin evokes the river itself the cool pulse of life flowing from the southern cataracts to the Deltas green embrace. Hapi was depicted with his form soft and fertile with noticeable breasts which some read into as a representation of fertility and nourishment. He is usually adorned with lotus and papyrus the twin"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-12T13:08Z 9943 followers, 4365 engagements
"The Gebelein Man: The Pre-Dynastic Egyptian Tattooed Man c. 3400 B.C. The Gebelein Man (British Museum. EA32751) also known informally as Ginger due to his red hair; is the mummy of a young Egyptian man found in Gebelein (modern Naga el-Gherira XX miles south of Thebes) dating from the Late Pre-Dynastic Period c. 3400 B.C. During the period of Gebelein Mans life and death Egyptians were buried in oval pit graves in a foetal position. Unlike their later descendants from the Dynastic age they did not go through a 'man-made' mummification process; within these oval pit graves bodies would become"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-14T14:33Z 9943 followers, 4047 engagements
"Colossal of the Mother Goddess Mut 🌸 New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Horemheb (possibly reworked from the reign of Tutankhamun) c. 13201292 B.C. Limestone. From Karnak. Now at the Egyptian Museum Cairo. JE 99064 This monumental statue once formed part of a double-seated group of the deities Amun and Mut enthroned side by side as divine consorts. Mut shown wearing a close-fitting gown with elegant shoulder straps rests one hand upon her knee and the other gently upon Amuns arm; a gesture of serene unity and divine partnership. Amun clasps the ankh symbol of life while his throne bears the"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-21T19:04Z 9943 followers, 1096 engagements
"Smiling Pillars of Hathor at the Temple of Hatshepsut (Holy of Holies) c. 1470 B.C. Serene and eternal the goddess Hathor gazes from the columns of Hatshepsuts temple at Deir el-Bahari her gentle smile softening the limestone cliffs behind her. Carved around 1470 B.C. these capitals once shimmered with colours of turquoise gold and red; catching the dawn light as incense curled through the terraces. Hathor was patroness of music joy and love but also the divine mother of the king; her face here unites royal majesty and celestial tenderness. The goddess cradled Hatshepsuts rebirth as daughter"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-12T05:08Z 9944 followers, 2854 engagements
"Detail of the "Hathor-Hairstyle" upon the wooden statuette of Lady Kemtet Middle Kingdom 12th Dynasty c. 1900-1802 B.C. Discovered at the Faiyum Entrance Area of Cemetery B Tomb XXX in Harageh Egypt Met Museum. 15.4.1"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-12T11:08Z 9944 followers, 1447 engagements
"The #Anubis shrine on the threshold of the Treasury viewed from the Burial Chamber of the Tomb of #Tutankhamun. The figure of Anubis was covered with a linen shroud inscribed with the cartouche of king #Akhenaten. Photograph by Harry Burton taken in October 1926 (Burton photograph 1169). Griffith Institute University of Oxford (colourised by Dynamichrome)"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-17T22:21Z 9943 followers, 3365 engagements
"Painted Quartzite Colossal of Tutankhamun New Kingdom 18th Dynasty c. 1355-1346 B.C. Found within the remnants of the Hypostyle Hall of the Mortuary Temple of Ay and Horemheb at Medinet Habu Egyptian Museum Cairo. JE 59869 This towering colossal statue of #Tutankhamun one of a pair discovered amid the fallen columns of the Hypostyle Hall at the funerary temple of Ay and Horemheb once stood more than three metres (10 ft) high; a radiant image of youthful kingship. Carved in quartzite and still bearing traces of its original paint the figure preserves a glimpse of its former splendour."
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-21T20:33Z 9943 followers, XXX engagements
"Medinet Habu: The Palace of Millions of Years Nestled beneath the cliffs of western Thebes Medinet Habu rises like a stone chronicle of divine kingship. Built for Ramesses III around 1180 B.C. during Egypts Twentieth Dynasty the vast mortuary temple was both fortress and sanctuary; a walled city of priests scribes and artisans dedicated to the kings eternal soul. Its gates still echo with scenes of triumph and thanksgiving including scenes of the monarch smiting his foes offering to Amun and celebrating the bounty of the Nile. Even now in its remnants the colours cling to its walls whispering"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-12T03:14Z 9943 followers, 1817 engagements
"Carnelian Pomegranate Pendant from the Palace of king Amenhotep III New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Amenhotep III c. 13901352 B.C. Shaped from warm carnelian this tiny pendant captures the ripened form of a #pomegranate (hnmt in Egyptian) a fruit that in Ancient Egypt symbolised life fertility and renewal. Its glowing surface polished smooth as a drop of sunset once adorned the splendid palace of Amenhotep III at Malkata the kings House of Rejoicing. There upon the western shore of Thebes the pharaoh celebrated his jubilees amidst gardens artificial lakes and courts perfumed with incense."
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-12T04:12Z 9943 followers, 1604 engagements
"Red Quartzite Figure of Nefertiti c. 1353-1336 B.C. Now in the Muse du Louvre. E 25409 This exquisitely modelled torso carved in warm red quartzite preserves the rounded grace of a womans body; soft curves of hip and thigh a full pubic mound and the clinging folds of a pleated linen dress. The figures head lower legs right arm and left hand are lost yet what remains still breathes with poise and vitality. The sensual refinement of the modelling the suggestion of rippling fabric over living flesh and the use of royal quartzite all point toward the Amarna court and the hand of sculptors who"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-13T06:51Z 9943 followers, 9207 engagements
"The Ceiling of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera Washed in deep celestial blue the ceiling of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera offers a stunning vision of the Ancient Egyptian cosmos. Stars scatter across its surface while zodiac signs planets and sky deities glide through the heavens in divine procession. At its centre lies the famed Dendera Zodiac a fusion of traditional Egyptian astronomy and Greco-Roman influence mapping the rhythms of the sky with remarkable precision. This ceiling is not merely decorative it is a sacred canvas reflecting the harmony between the gods the stars and the"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-14T14:36Z 9943 followers, 5208 engagements
"Fragment from the Book of the Dead of Book of the Dead of Pashed "Foreman of the Work-gang in the Place of Truth" New Kingdom 19th Dynasty c. 1292-1189 B.C. From Deir el-Medina. British Museum. EA99553"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-17T11:35Z 9944 followers, 2462 engagements
"The Mummy with the Golden Tongue From Taposiris Magna near Alexandria c. XXX B.C.100 A.D. In 2021 archaeologists working at the temple of Taposiris Magna west of Alexandria uncovered a most curious relic of ancient faith; a 2500-year-old mummy with a golden tongue. The discovery was made by an EgyptianDominican team led by Dr Kathleen Martnez whose excavations in the area form part of her long-standing search for the lost tomb of Cleopatra. The mummy identified as that of a woman was found within a necropolis where Egyptian and Greco-Roman traditions intertwined. The surrounding artefacts"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-17T18:20Z 9944 followers, 1839 engagements
"Gazelle of Lady Ankhshepenwepet also called Neb(et)-imauemhat singer of the Residence of Amun and attendant of Shepenwepet I c. 712664 B.C. This gazelle was found at the feet of Ankhshepenwepet's coffins though it was not mummified the body of the gazelle had dried out naturally within the tomb at Deir el-Bahari. The gazelle is now housed at the Met Museum. 25.3.203"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-20T21:24Z 9943 followers, 1985 engagements
"Statue of the royal son-in-law Ptahshepses as a Scribe Old Kingdom 5th Dynasty reign of Nyuserre Ini c. 24942345 B.C. From Saqqara Necropolis. Egyptian Museum Cairo. CG XX In this serene statue Ptahshepses is shown seated cross-legged upon the ground a partly unrolled papyrus scroll spread across his knees. His head tilts gently forward eyes lowered in timeless concentration; the very image of a scholar absorbed in sacred text. Around his neck hangs a heart-shaped amulet its counterpoise falling gracefully across his back a sign of both protection and dignity. The inscription at the base"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-21T01:20Z 9943 followers, 2047 engagements
"Acacia Wood Statue of a Man New Kingdom 18th Dynasty reign of Amenhotep III c. 13901352 B.C. Provenance unrecorded; likely from Thebes. Muse du Louvre. N 1576/Salt XXX Carved in the glittering age of Amenhotep III this finely carved acacia wooden figure captures the calm poise and refinement that defined Ancient Egyptian art at its most elegant. The man measures at XXXX cm and stands with his arms at his sides clothed in a short-sleeved tunic and a pleated linen kilt whose layered folds fall in soft geometry. A sheathed dagger peeps discreetly from his hip as he strides forth. His head is"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-21T23:52Z 9943 followers, XXX engagements
"@bgatten @ExplorerMoment @Actual ta-Kush-yt"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-22T00:15Z 9944 followers, XX engagements
"The goddess Hathor New Kingdom late 18th Dynasty c. 1319-1292 B.C. Detail of a wall painting from the Tomb of Horemheb (KV57) Valley of the Kings West Thebes"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-09T12:13Z 9944 followers, 3265 engagements
"Book of the Dead of Kha The deceased Kha and his wife Merit worship Osiris Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead. New Kingdom 18th Dynasty ca. 1386-1349 BC. Tomb of Kha (TT8) Deir el-Medina Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum Turin. S. 8316/0 Read more: #ancientegypt #osiris"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-11T16:38Z 9943 followers, 2400 engagements
"Ramesses III Offering the Harvest to Hapi Temple of Ramesses III Medinet Habu c. 1180 B.C. In this vivid relief Ramesses III performs the sacred offering of the harvest before Hapi god of the Nile and lord of abundance. The king crowned with the White Crown of Upper Egypt cuts a sheaf of grain in ritual gesture and presents it to the seated god whose rounded form embodies the fertile floodwaters. Above hieroglyphic inscriptions record hymns of thanksgiving for the life-giving river while a benu-bird (symbol of rebirth) watches over the scene. The act expresses the timeless covenant between"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-13T09:43Z 9943 followers, 1967 engagements
"On the west wall of the Tomb of Tutankhamun twelve baboons are depicted (one for every hour of night) lifted straight from the Book of Amduat. 🐒 The scene of the twelve squatting baboons painted along the western wall of Tutankhamuns burial chamber may appear at first glance deceptively simple. But in fact it draws from one of the most powerful and esoteric funerary texts of the New Kingdom; the Book of Amduat specifically the First Hour of Night. These twelve baboons are no mere decorative flourish but divine sentinels of the duat the netherworld through which the sun-god Ra must pass each"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-18T17:07Z 9943 followers, 4001 engagements
"Royal sarcophagus of Setnakhte Userkhaure-setepenre Setnakhte (or Setnakht Sethnakht) was the first pharaoh (r. 1189-1186 B.C.) of the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom of Egypt and the father of Ramesses III. From the Tomb of Setnakhte (KV14) Valley of the Kings West Thebes"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-14T17:27Z 9943 followers, 2052 engagements
"Limestone Ostracon from Deir el-Medina New Kingdom 19th20th Dynasty c. 12951070 B.C. From The Worker's Village at Deir el-Medina Thebes A reminder that even in the shadow of eternity the craftsmen of Thebes found time for lifes more earthly pleasures this playful and rather daring sketch from the workmens village captures a rare glimpse into the more private humour of Ancient Egyptian life. Painted swiftly in black ink it shows a man and woman engaged in intercourse accompanied by a teasing inscription before the woman that translates somewhat cheekily as A satisfied foreskn means a happy"
X Link @egyptomuseum 2025-10-22T00:25Z 9943 followers, XXX engagements
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