RMD988E5–Red granite sarcophagus from Giza, Egypt. Fourth Dynasty (about 2613-2494 BC) onwards. The exterior of the sarcophagus is decorated with a panelling known as 'palace façade', so called because it was based on the mud-brick façade of the early Egyptian palace. At the ends of each long side is a small false door, to enable the spirits to gain access to and from the body inside. The top is rounded, and there are remains of protrusions on the ends to enable the lid to be lifted.
RMDGDC8G–Red granite sarcophagus, Burial chamber of the great pyramid of Cheops, 26th century BC, Giza, Cairo, Egypt, Africa
RFCN02GY–This red granite sarcophagus from Giza is in the shape of a house and was for Chufuanch, the music director under Userkaf.
RMG4GKP0–Actor Stephen Fry (left) and Oscar Wilde's great-grandson Lucian Holland with a statue of the Irish writer by Maggi Hambling which he unveiled near London's Trafalgar Square today (Monday). The statue is part of a memorial entitled 'A Conversation with Oscar Wilde' which depicts Wilde in bronze rising from his granite sarcophagus. Fry played the Irish playwright in a recent film. Picture by Peter Jordan. /PJ. 7/12/98
RF2H6P36T–Ancient Egyptian red granite sarcophagus of Pahemnetjer, Circa 1250BC, 19th Dynasty, Saqqara Memphis. British Museum EA18. Lower section of the red
RMBK9H4N–Granite sarcophagus of King Ramses III, France, Paris, Musee du Louvre, Egyptian Art
RMPA9P9R–19 July 2018 - Alexandria, Egypt - The black granite sarcophagus uncovered in early July in Alexandria's Sidi Gaber district during foundation work on an apartment building, was opened today by a scientific archaeological committee and they discovered that three skeletons were discovered inside amidst sewage water that had seeped inside. (MOA pool photo)
RMBHFENA–Relief on granite sarcophagus of Anubis, Memphis, Egypt, Middle kingdom period. Artist: Unknown
RF2GG4TFC–Egypt Cairo - The Egyptian Museum grey granite sarcophagus
RM2ARC1RP–Red granite sarcophagus of Ramesses III in the Sully Wing of the Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France
RMW4EACG–The burial chamber containing the red granite cartouche-shaped outer sarcophagus of the king
RMPBCTJP–Red granite sarcophagus, Burial chamber of the great pyramid of Cheops, 26th century BC, Giza, Cairo, Egypt, Africa.
RMGBXEJY–England, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, Granite Sarcophagus Lid of King Ramesses III
RM2GAEG2J–Granite sarcophagus from Tanis, Egyptian Museum, Cairo
RMB5B1G9–Granite sarcophagus inside tomb of Prince Amun-her-khepeshef, son of Ramesses II in Valley of the Queens West Bank of Luxor Egypt
RF2T8AW3B–CAIRO, EGYPT - 02 SEP 02, 2023: drawings carved on the granite sarcophagus of ancient Egypt
RMG3YC79–Egypt. Sarcophagus of Nana, priest of the god Ptah. Granite. Piece from Memphis. New Kingdom. 13th century a.C. The State Hermitage Museum. St. Petersburg. Russia.
RMW7D03W–Relief on granite sarcophagus of Anubis, Memphis, Egypt, Middle kingdom period. Artist: Unknown
RM2CANYWY–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, grey granite sarcophagus found in the royal necropolis of Tanis, burial of the king Psusennes I .
RMD9735P–Sarcophagus of the general Pedi iset, 746-332 BC granite Sarcophagus of Anch-Hor with illustrations of daemons of the Netherworld, 746-332 BC Memphis Granodiorite.
RMKMDGBP–The pink granite sarcophagus of the chancellor Khufu-ankh inside the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa
RMD96FTK–Red granite sarcophagus lid of Pahemnetjer. Nineteenth Dynasty (approx. 1250 BC) Egyptian. Possibly from Saqqara. Belonged to the coffin of the high priest of Ptah.
RM2GKEBMF–Saqqara, Egypt. 14th Sep, 2021. Tourists visit the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. Credit: Sui Xiankai/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMD98867–Black granite sarcophagus of Hapmen with Hieroglyphic inscriptions, 600-300 BC. Discovered in Cairo during Napoleonic expeditions to Egypt during the French Revolutionary Wars.
RF2H6P39H–Ancient Egyptian red granite sarcophagus of Pahemnetjer, Circa 1250BC, 19th Dynasty, Saqqara Memphis. British Museum EA18. Lower section of the red
RMBNGY4C–Granite sarcophagus of King Ramses III, France, Paris, Musee du Louvre, Egyptian Art
RMPA9P9P–19 July 2018 - Alexandria, Egypt - The black granite sarcophagus uncovered in early July in Alexandria's Sidi Gaber district during foundation work on an apartment building, was opened today by a scientific archaeological committee and they discovered that three skeletons were discovered inside amidst sewage water that had seeped inside. (MOA pool photo)
RMBHFEMP–Detail from relief on granite sarcophagus of Anubis, Memphis, Egypt, Middle kingdom period. Artist: Unknown
RM2ARC1EK–Goddess Isis detail from the red granite sarcophagus of Ramesses III in the Sully Wing of the Louvre Museum (Musée du Louvre) in Paris, France
RMB9JM3Y–Goddess Isis spreads wings on polished granite sarcophagus of Ramses III Musee du Louvre Museum Paris France Europe
RMPB568P–Sarcophagus of Mindjedef. Dimensions: L. 236.9 × W. 96.5 × H. 104.1 cm (93 1/4 × 38 × 41 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 4. Reign: reign of Khafra or Menkaure. Date: ca. 2520-2472 B.C.. Mindjedef, who lived during the mid- to late 4th Dynasty, was buried in a large tomb on the east side of Khufu's pyramid. This red granite sarcophagus was found in the badly disturbed burial chamber, with a dismembered skeleton laid on top of its lid. The outstretched body would have likely been placed directly inside this stone coffer, perhaps laid on his left side and wrapped in linen covered with a layer of plaster
RM2RRBCEK–210914 -- SAQQARA, Sept. 14, 2021 -- Photo shows the interior of the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. EGYPT-SAQQARA-SOUTH TOMB OF KING DJOSER-RESTORATION-OPEN SuixXiankai PUBLICATIONxNOTx
RM2GAEG2E–Granite sarcophagus from Tanis, Egyptian Museum, Cairo
RMBMJYA0–Granite sarcophagus from the New Kingdom, Memphis, Al Jizah, Egypt
RF2T8AWRC–CAIRO, EGYPT - 02 SEP 02, 2023: drawings carved on the granite sarcophagus of ancient Egypt
RMG3YC7C–Egypt. Sarcophagus of Nana, priest of the god Ptah. Granite. Piece from Memphis. New Kingdom. 13th century a.C. Detail. The State Hermitage Museum. St. Petersburg. Russia.
RMW7D03T–Detail from relief on granite sarcophagus of Anubis, Memphis, Egypt, Middle kingdom period. Artist: Unknown
RF2HX18M1–The Precision Granite Sarcophagus at the Pyramid of El Lahun
RF360°PMGDTB–Red Granite Sarcophagus From Giza Egyptian Collection British Museum London England
RMEBW35D–grave of Merenptah (1213-1204 BC), a son of Ramses II. The granite sarcophagus is standing in the chamber tomb with eight pillars., Egypt, Tal Der Koenige, Luxor
RM2HK00W6–Sarcophagus Lid of the sarcophagus of Djehutymes, chief steward of the temple of Amun, Stone / granite, paint, 19th Dynasty (1279-1213 BC.) Thebes, Khokha / tomb of Djehutymes. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Reign Ramesses II.
RM2GKEC7N–Saqqara, Egypt. 14th Sep, 2021. Photo shows the interior of the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. Credit: Sui Xiankai/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMD988XF–Granite sarcophagus of Pahemnetjer from Saqqara, Egypt 19th Dynasty, about 1250 BC. A High Priest of Ptah at Memphis Pahemnetjer clasps an ankh ('life') sign and a djed pillar, a symbol of Osiris indicating stability. Below the hands is a figure of the goddess Nut, and the texts name a number of protective deities of the dead. Pahemnetjer was a High Priest of Ptah at Memphis in the reign of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) Stone sarcophagi were often used for the burials of very important officials at this time.
RF2H6P2FW–Ancient Egyptian red granite sarcophagus of Pahemnetjer, Circa 1250BC, 19th Dynasty, Saqqara Memphis. British Museum EA18. Lower section of the red
RMEC7NK1–Red granite sarcophagus lid of Pahemnetjer. 19th dynasty, about 1250 BC. From Saqqara. This lid belonged to the coffin of the high priest of Ptah at Memphis, Pahemnetjer. The figure of Nut can be seen on the chest.
RMPA9P9X–19 July 2018 - Alexandria, Egypt - The black granite sarcophagus uncovered in early July in Alexandria's Sidi Gaber district during foundation work on an apartment building, was opened today by a scientific archaeological committee and they discovered that three skeletons were discovered inside amidst sewage water that had seeped inside. (MOA pool photo)
RMC3EN2N–Medieval Stone Coffins
RM2HGRFAK–Sarcophagus of Usermontu ca. 1279–1213 B.C. New Kingdom, Ramesside This anthropoid sarcophagus belonged to Usermontu, High Priest of Montu and Priest of Amun during the latter part of the reign of Ramesses II. A large sarcophagus of black granite was found inside his tomb in the Theban necropolis; presumably, this pink granite sarcophagus lay inside the larger one. This is an unusual object, as it was rare for private individuals in the New Kingdom to have stone sarcophagi. Here Usermontu wears a long striated wig bound with a floral fillet and the long curved beard of divinity. His crossed ha
RFKYPBYX–Granite sarcophagus near wall of Archeological museum in Istanbul, Turkey
RM2HHWHA6–Sarcophagus of Mindjedef ca. 2520–2472 B.C. Old Kingdom Mindjedef, who lived during the mid- to late 4th Dynasty, was buried in a large tomb on the east side of Khufu's pyramid. This red granite sarcophagus was found in the badly disturbed burial chamber, with a dismembered skeleton laid on top of its lid. The outstretched body would have likely been placed directly inside this stone coffer, perhaps laid on his left side and wrapped in linen covered with a layer of plaster in which his limbs and face would have been molded, as was the practice for the elite during this period. The lugs on the
RM2RRBCF6–210914 -- SAQQARA, Sept. 14, 2021 -- Tourists visit the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. EGYPT-SAQQARA-SOUTH TOMB OF KING DJOSER-RESTORATION-OPEN SuixXiankai PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2E9WY49–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, granite outer sarcophagus of king Psusennes I, reused from king Merenptah. Found in the royal necropolis of Tanis.
RFPATDN5–The jackal headed Egyptian god Anubis carved on a red granite sarcophagus from ancient Memphis, displayed at modern Mit Rahina, Egypt.
RF2T8AWGX–CAIRO, EGYPT - 02 SEP 02, 2023: drawings carved on the granite sarcophagus of ancient Egypt
RM2B0MJRW–Sarcophagus of Usermontu, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, reign of Ramesses II, ca. 1279–1213 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes; Probably from Qurnet Murai, Tomb of Usermontu (TT 382), Granite, L. 237.5 × W. 88 × H. 103 cm (93 1/2 × 34 5/8 × 40 9/16 in
RF2HW0XGE–Art inspired by Sarcophagus of Mindjedef, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, ca. 2520–2472 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Giza, Eastern Cemetery, Mastaba G7760; Pit B (burial chamber), Harvard-Boston MFA excavations, 1929, Granite, L. 236.9 × W. 96.5 × H. 104.1 cm (93 1/4 × 38 × 41 in, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RF2HX18JJ–The Precision Granite Sarcophagus at the Pyramid of El Lahun
RMP9JMJH–Bas-relief of the funerary sarcophagus of Ramesses III with the image of the ship of death, made …
RMKC409R–Sarcophagus of Mindjedef, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, ca. 2520–2472 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Giza, Eastern Cemetery
RM2HK00TM–Sarcophagus Lid of the sarcophagus of Djehutymes, chief steward of the temple of Amun, Stone / granite, paint, 19th Dynasty (1279-1213 BC.) Thebes, Khokha / tomb of Djehutymes. Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy) Reign Ramesses II.
RM2GKEBYM–Saqqara, Egypt. 14th Sep, 2021. Photo shows the interior of the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. Credit: Sui Xiankai/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMC35X14–Egyptian Art. Sarcophagus of Wennefer. Late Period. Dynasty 30-2nd Persian Period. 380–332 B.C. Egypt.
RF2H6P3BR–Ancient Egyptian red granite sarcophagus of Pahemnetjer, Circa 1250BC, 19th Dynasty, Saqqara Memphis. British Museum EA18. Lower section of the red
RMEC7NK2–Red granite sarcophagus lid of Pahemnetjer. 19th dynasty, about 1250 BC. From Saqqara. This lid belonged to the coffin of the high priest of Ptah at Memphis, Pahemnetjer. The figure of Nut can be seen on the chest.
RMPA9P9T–19 July 2018 - Alexandria, Egypt - The black granite sarcophagus uncovered in early July in Alexandria's Sidi Gaber district during foundation work on an apartment building, was opened today by a scientific archaeological committee and they discovered that three skeletons were discovered inside amidst sewage water that had seeped inside. (MOA pool photo)
RMC3ABKC–Detail of a pink granite Egyptian sarcophagus, Louvre Museum, Paris
RM2M3JPWM–Tombs discovered in Sakkara, the great gallery. Candles were used to light the chambers to enable viewing of the interior. Hieroglyphic inscriptions align the walls and an imposing sarcophagus made of polished granite sits in the centre. 1853
RF2A1JPFK–Aerial view of the red quartzite sarcophagus of Napoleon Bonaparte, resting on a green granite base directly under the Dôme des Invalides in Paris,...
RM2RRBCGH–210914 -- SAQQARA, Sept. 14, 2021 -- Photo shows the interior of the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. EGYPT-SAQQARA-SOUTH TOMB OF KING DJOSER-RESTORATION-OPEN SuixXiankai PUBLICATIONxNOTx
RM2E9WYMH–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, granite outer sarcophagus of king Psusennes I, reused from king Merenptah. Found in the royal necropolis of Tanis.
RF2X3HC3E–Inside the Step Pyramid of Pharaoh Djoser at Sakkara, near Cairo Egypt
RMPP5T7C–Djehapimu sarcophagus case. High Royal official. Late Period. 746-332 BC. Granite. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.
RM2A41NPJ–Sarcophagus of King Ramses III1184 - 1153 BC (20th Dynasty) tomb in the Valley of the Kings, granite, 18 tons, (detail), Egypt, Egyptian.
RMDY6GRH–Sarcophagus lid decoration close-up shot, carving in stone
RF2HX18GK–The Precision Granite Sarcophagus at the Pyramid of El Lahun
RMP9JMK1–Bas-relief of a funerary sarcophagus of Ramesses III with the image of goddess Isis, made in gran…
RMBNGY4H–Goddess Nephthys engraved on sarcophagus of Ramses III, France, Paris, Musee du Louvre, Egyptian Art
RM2K482P9–Varieties of ancient lyres: lyre carved on a sarcophagus in the Villa Borghese 1, in the Museo di Portici 2, Palazzo Mattei 3, Vatican Museum 4, from an Etruscan bas-relief at the Villa Albani 5, Egyptian lyre carved in granite in the gardens of the Villa Madama 6. Copperplate engraving by Domenico Pronti from his own New Collection Representing Religious, Civil and Military Costumes of the Ancient Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks and Romans, Nuova Raccolta Rappresentante I Costumi Religiosi Civili e Militari, Rome, 1805.
RM2GKEBYD–Saqqara, Egypt. 14th Sep, 2021. Tourists visit the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. Credit: Sui Xiankai/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMHTK1XM–Egyptian Antiquities in the Louvre museum,Sarcophagus box of Ramesses III, Paris, France.
RF2H6P2KB–Ancient Egyptian red granite sarcophagus of Pahemnetjer, Circa 1250BC, 19th Dynasty, Saqqara Memphis. British Museum EA18. Lower section of the red
RMEC7NK5–Red granite sarcophagus lid of Pahemnetjer. 19th dynasty, about 1250 BC. From Saqqara. This lid belonged to the coffin of the high priest of Ptah at Memphis, Pahemnetjer. The figure of Nut can be seen on the chest.
RF2C7AX6K–Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain. Granite tombstone or sarcophagus in the Roman archaeological site. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
RMC3ACCJ–Detail of a pink granite Egyptian sarcophagus, Louvre Museum, Paris
RM2G8YA3K–Sarcophagus of Nana, priest of God Ptah, granite, Dynasty XIX, 13th century BC, Memphite region, Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
RM2C6G8KP–Image of the goddess Nut, stretched across the blue ceiling of the burial chamber, above the sarcophagus in KV 2 the tomb of Ramses IV
RF2A1JPFX–Close view of the red quartzite sarcophagus of Napoleon Bonaparte, resting on a green granite base directly under the Dôme des Invalides in Paris, one...
RM2RRBCFE–210914 -- SAQQARA, Sept. 14, 2021 -- Tourists visit the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. EGYPT-SAQQARA-SOUTH TOMB OF KING DJOSER-RESTORATION-OPEN SuixXiankai PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2FKDYNN–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, granite outer sarcophagus of king Psusennes I, reused from king Merenptah. Found in the royal necropolis of Tanis.
RM2BY4BWA–ancient egypt images and hieroglyphics on granite
RM2WDTJA6–Egypt, Fayum region, El Lahun, pyramid of Sesostris II, the vault, with the pink granit sarcophagus.
RMPP72JH–Djehapimu sarcophagus lid. High Royal official. Late Period. 746-332 BC. Granite. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.
RMDY6GRX–Sarcophagus lid decoration close-up shot, carving in stone
RF2HX18TY–The Precision Granite Sarcophagus at the Pyramid of El Lahun
RMP9JKY2–Sarcophagus of Ramses III with the image of goddess Isis and Nephthis, made in granite, from the …
RMBK9H50–Goddess Nephthys engraved on sarcophagus of Ramses III, France, Paris, Musee du Louvre, Egyptian Art
RM2PPK6X3–Greco-Roman marble sarcophagus
RM2GKEC7G–Saqqara, Egypt. 14th Sep, 2021. Photo shows the interior of the south tomb of King Djoser in Saqqara necropolis, south of Cairo, Egypt, on Sept. 14, 2021. Egypt on Monday opened the south tomb of King Djoser after restoration in Saqqara necropolis near the capital Cairo. The restoration process started in 2006 and involved conservation and restoration work of the lower corridors, strengthening the walls and ceilings, complete the interior inscriptions in the tomb as reassembling the granite sarcophagus. Credit: Sui Xiankai/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMHTK19T–Egyptian Antiquities in the Louvre museum,Sarcophagus box of Ramesses III, Paris, France.
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