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"L'Île aux Musés - Histoire d"un Nation" documentaire en deux parties de Christophe Trarieux et Anna Schwarz, septembre 2025.
Posted @withregram • @egyptology_persian Pectoral of Sheshonq I The inscriptions on the ends of the solar boat on this gold pendant encrusted with lapis lazuli and glass paste state that it belonged to Sheshonq, the son of Nimlot. This could have been Sheshonq I, the founder of the Twenty second Dynasty, and therefore the pendant would have been inherited by his son Sheshonq Il in whose tomb it was found. It’s an image of a solar barque sailing across the primordial waters below a starry heavenly vault. A solar disc is shown in the center of the boat with a depiction of the goddess Maat standing beside the god Amun-Ra-Horakhty (partly shown) seated on a throne. At the end of the barque stands Maat with winged arms outstretched towards the sun disc. In her right hand she holds a plume (a symbol of truth, justice, harmony, morality, righteousness, order, and cosmic balance). In the left she holds a hieroglyph composed of the nefer sign (a symbol of perfection or completeness), the Wadjet-eye (a symbol of eternal rebirth), and the neb basket (the word used for 'all' or 'every', and 'lord' or 'master'). Ca. 945-924 BC Cairo Museum Photo by sergiothirteen . #cairomuseum #grandegyptianmuseum #Egyptologist #neuesmuseum #newkingdom #archeology #amazingegypt #ancientegypt #ancient #ancient_history #egyptianmuseum #egyptology #egyptianmagic #egyptianmythology #egyptianhistory #iloveegypt #visitegypt #باستان #باستان_شناسی #تاریخ_مصر #مصر_باستان #تاریخ_باستان #louvremuseum #britishmuseum (at Egyptian Museum) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChaWS2UMKer/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Cube sculpture with the famous architect of #Hatshepsut s funerary temple at #deirelbahari Senenmut and Hatshepsuts daughter Neferura at the #Neuesmuseum Senenmuts chipped nose is not the result of an accident but of deliberate vandalism and could be considered as a form if damnatio memoriae. The ancient egyptians believed in the importance of the body for eternal live. So if the natural human body was destroyed the soul needed another host. This host of course needed to be able to breath in order to maintain the liveforce of the soul egyptian sculptures are always depicted with closed mouths. So in order to breath the need their noses (nostrils to be exact)and when the nose get‘s chipped away the sculpture becomes uninhabitable and thus useless for the soul. Poor Senenmut fell from grace sometime during his life due to unknown reasons but it might have something to do with the death of Neferura who‘s guardian he was. (hier: Neues Museum)