Antiquity


Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Imperial Roman Period, Ancient Middle East.



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Ancient Egypt

ANCIENT EGYPT

Ancient Greece

ANCIENT GREECE

Ancient Israel

ANCIENT ISRAEL

Ancient Jordan

ANCIENT JORDAN

Ancient Middle East

ANCIENT MIDDLE EAST

Imperial Roman Period

IMPERIAL ROMAN PERIOD

7,457 photos
The Voyage to Punt: Egyptians carrying goods from      
Punt across the gang plank. Limestone relief in the    
temple of Queen Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re)(1495-1475 BCE),
south side of west terrace, Deir el-Bahri.             
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
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The Voyage to Punt: Egyptians carrying goods from Punt across the gang pla...

The Voyage to Punt: Egyptian sailors.                  
Coloured limestone relief in the temple of             
Queen Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re) (1495-1475 BCE),         
south side of the west terrace, Deir-el-Bahri.         
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
#08010421

The Voyage to Punt: Egyptian sailors. Coloured limestone relie...

The Voyage to Punt: Sailors rowing, a monkey in the    
rigging. Coloured limestone relief in the temple of    
Queen Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re)(1495-1475 BCE), south    
side of the west terrace, Deir el-Bahri.               
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
#08010422

The Voyage to Punt: Sailors rowing, a monkey in the rigging. Coloured limest...

The Voyage to Punt: Sailors rowing. Coloured           
limestone relief in the temple of Queen                
Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re) (1495-1475 BCE),               
south side of the west terrace, Deir el-Bahri.         
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
#08010423

The Voyage to Punt: Sailors rowing. Coloured limestone relief in the...

The Voyage to Punt: Potted incense trees as a gift,             
Limestone relief in the temple of Queen                
Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re) (1495-1475 BCE),               
south side of west terrace, Deir el-Bahri.             
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
#08010424

The Voyage to Punt: Potted incense trees as a gift, Limestone reli...

Weapons and jewelry, jugs, and vases,                  
believed to have been brought by boat                  
from Punt to Egypt.                                    
New Kingdom (1554-1080 BCE)
#08010425

Weapons and jewelry, jugs, and vases, believed to have been br...

Weapons, believed to have been                         
brought by boat from Punt to Egypt.                    
New Kingdom (1554-1080 BCE)
#08010426

Weapons, believed to have been brought by boat from Pun...

Today's chief guardian of the Temple of Hatshepsut     
(Maat Ka-Re) posing in front of the tombs in Deir      
el-Bahri. The temple was built during the              
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom.
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Today's chief guardian of the Temple of Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re) posing in f...

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re)            
(1495-1475 BCE). View from the second terrace          
in Deir el-Bahri.                                      
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
#08010428

The Temple of Queen Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re) (1495-1475 BCE). View fr...

The Polish archaeological group at work:               
Inventory and measuring of the temple of               
Queen Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re) (1495-1475 BCE)          
at Deir el-Bahri.                                      
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
#08010429

The Polish archaeological group at work: Inventory and measuring...

The Polish archaeological group at work at             
the temple of Queen Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re),           
(1495-1475 BCE) in Deir el-Bahri.                      
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
#08010430

The Polish archaeological group at work at the temple of Queen Hats...

The Polish archaeological group at work at             
the temple of Queen Hatshepsut (Maat Ka-Re),           
(1495-1475 BCE) in Deir el-Bahri.                      
18th Dynasty (1554-1305 BCE), New Kingdom
#08010431

The Polish archaeological group at work at the temple of Queen Hats...