Granite doorjamb from a temple of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Great” (r. 1279-1213 BCE). Found in the ruins of the unfinished temple of Ramesses IV at Thebes; now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Granite doorjamb from a temple of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Ramesses II “the Great” (r. 1279-1213 BCE). Found in the ruins of the unfinished temple of Ramesses IV at Thebes; now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
“No wait I wasn’t ready, take the picture again.”
Limestone doorjamb fragments from the tomb of Menu (Tomb G 2423, Giza)
Egyptian, Old Kingdom, Late 5th Dynasty, 2431-2323 B.C.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (source: 1, 2)
Fragment of a doorjamb (painted sandstone) from the tomb of Djehutynefer. Artist unknown; ca. 1450-1390 BCE (reign of Thutmose III or IV, 18th Dynasty, New Kingdom). Now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Enjoys standing on rocky ridges and looking cool.
After descending from Door Jamb Mountain and Loder Peak on a pretty hot day, Teeko immediately cooled off his feet in this creek (and so did I haha!).
Summit Series: Door Jamb Mountain and Loder Peak.
A couple of hand tools and a half hour is all it takes to fill in this old lock strike plate mortise in this historic door jamb. A little sanding and some paint and you will be none the wiser. #woodworking #doorjamb #finewoodworking #handtools #greekrevival https://www.instagram.com/p/CZKRVIdrrpZ/?utm_medium=tumblr