~ Pair of Eye Inlays.
Place of origin: Egypt
Period: Late Period, 25th-26th Dynasty
Date: 722-525 B.C.
Medium: Stone, alabaster, pigment.
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Boat stand of King Atlanersa
Napatan Period, 25th Dynasty, ca. 653-643 BC.
Temple of Atlanersa and Senkamanisken, Gebel Barkal.
MFA Boston. 23.728
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This pantheistic papyrus shows a god with multiple heads, four wings, a falcon’s tail, snakes on his feet, holding weapons, surrounded by flames -- in other words, completely and utterly powerful enough to help you. He tramples unfriendly animals like a crocodile, snakes, and a wild boar.
Where: British Museum
When: Dynasty 25 - Late Period
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Bronze statuette of a kneeling Kushite king, wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt. Artist unknown; 25th (Nubian/Kushite) Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period. Now in the Neues Museum, Berlin. Photo credit: Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP/Wikimedia Commons.
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Art by Trey King.
Inspired by the 25th dynasty pharaohs of Egypt who came from Nubia.
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Pharaoh Tanwetamani
About 664-657 B.C.E (Dynasty 25)
Granodiorite
Egyptian
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Tanwetamani was the last Pharaoh of the 25th dynasty. He reigned over Egypt and the kingdom of Kush from 664 to 655 BC. Driven out of Egypt by the Assyrians and their Egyptian Delta allies, he ended his life in Napata and was buried in the necropolis of el-Kurru.
Translation of back Hieroglyphs: "The Horus Wah-mert, King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Ba-Ka-Re, son of Re, Tan-Wetamani, Beloved of Amun of Napata in the Holy Mountain. Endowed with life like Re forever."
Located at The Toledo Museum of Art
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AN EGYPTIAN GREYWACKE ISIS AND HORUS
THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD TO LATE PERIOD, 25TH-26TH DYNASTY, 747-525 B.C.
8 3⁄4 in. (22.2 cm.) high.
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Unknown Egyptian Sculptor, Pharaoh Menkaure Flanked by the Goddesses Hathor and Anput, ca. 2400 BCE, Fourth Dynasty, slate (The Egyptian Museum, Cairo; discovered at the Menkaure Temple Complex, Giza)
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Upon the controversy of netflix Cleopatra’s documentary I cannot believe we are still sleeping on the Kushite dinasty. I like Cleopatra but Piye did not went all the way from Nubia to conquest a war torn Egypt just to be forgotten. How is there not a documentary about how he conquered the city of Memphis intalling his sister Amenerdis and later daughter Shepenupet as Divine Adoratrice of Amon who ruled in his name.
The Black pharaos did not invest on rebuilding Egyptian ancient monuments, styled thelmselves as pharaohs a tried to build pyramides for a Greek Ptolomaic to be remember as a Black Pharaoh. (Not to speak about the Queens Kandake of Meroe who ruled Kush on their own at the same time of Cloepatra family).
25th dinasty I’m so sorry you are so cool
Head of Shepenupet II from Alexandria National Museum, Egypt
Sphinx of Pharaoh Taharqo
Portrait of Tantamani in his tomb in El-Kurru
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Taharqa Invades Spain
The young Prince Taharqa of Kush, fated to become king of an empire that spreads from his homeland in Sudanese Nubia all the way down to the Nile Delta, leads an invasion of southern Spain circa 700 BC. This is of course another alternate history scenario, but the inspiration came from a handful of apocryphal accounts from historians such as Strabo and Ahmed ibn Mohammed al-Makhari that report that he ventured to the “pillars of Heracles” (the Gibraltar Strait between Spain and Morocco) and led an expedition into Spain. Archaeological evidence of such Kushite forays remains undiscovered, but considering that the Phoenicians from Lebanon had already established trading posts on the Spanish coast as far afield as modern Cadiz by that time, an army from the Nile Valley making it there is not totally impossible. Who knows, maybe Taharqa and his soldiers here are defending one of the Phoenician settlements from hostile local tribes?
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https://x.com/Joe__Bassey/status/1704118651136164298?t=vIVPqP2K2Mj3QTvkKog8tg&s=09
The 'forces' that protected Today Egypt during the 25th dynasty. #Africa
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~ Statuette of Anubis facing a kneeling worshiper.
Period: Third Intermediate Period to Late Period, 25th-26th dynasty
Date: ca. 747-525 B.C.
• Translation from the source: May Anubis, give life, health, long life and great and good old age to Wdja-Hor-resnet, son of Ankh-pa-khered, whose mother is Ta-gemiw(t), who is born (made) of the Mistress of the house, Hy-inty for Pen-pa-djew. May Anubis give life to Wdje-hor-resnet, son of Ankh-pa-khered. May Anubis, who is before the place of the divine booth, give life, health, strength, a long life, and a great old age and happiness to the son of Ankh-pa-khered, whose mother is Ta-gemiw(t), who is Mistress of the House, Hy-inty for Pen-pa-djew.
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Coffin of Hor
Late Period, 25th Dynasty to 26th Dynasty, ca. 722–525 BC.
Tombs of Khaemwaset (QV44) and Setherkhepeshef (QV43), Valley of the Queens, Thebes.
Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin. S. 5228
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On Padiamun's coffin, The Devourer appears in the form of a dog, sitting at Thoth's feet as he records the result of the judgement. The deceased kneels behind Thoth, holding his heart. Anubis and Maat stand under the scales, and a large snake protecting Osiris in his pavilion rears up in front of Maat. Behind the pavilion we can see Imsety and Hapy, two of the sons of Horus.
Where: Liverpool World Museum
When: Third Intermediate Period, 25th Dynasty
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the whole black Cleopatra stuff is hilarious because, like, if you know your history, her entire dynasty was literally this image
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