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quackcadaver · 5 months ago
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The ps1 Forbidden Memories game was broken hard but man did I love it
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akiione · 3 months ago
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The Tik Tok trend made me do this, help
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tsubaki94 · 1 month ago
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Dannymay25: Day 18 King
I couldn't decide on which king to illustrate so it became them both.
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obsessedbyneon · 3 months ago
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Pharaoh, 1984 - designed by Shin Takamatsu, a dentil clinic and residence in Kyto, Japan. link
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thepastisalreadywritten · 6 months ago
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Chariot Body of Thutmose IV
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Deep in the Valley of the Kings, archaeologist Howard Carter uncovered something remarkable in 1903 — the nearly 3,400 year-old chariot body of Thutmose IV, the 8th pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty of Egypt.
Found in his tomb, KV 43, this chariot is one of the few Egyptian examples to survive into the modern day.
It was part of the king’s burial items, meant to serve him in the afterlife and offers a rare glimpse into the past.
Made from lightweight wood, the chariot was designed for speed and maneuverability, essential for both battle and ceremony.
It wasn’t just practical. It was also beautifully decorated, likely with gold leaf, leather, and intricate designs.
These details highlighted the king’s power and status, fitting for a ruler who was both a warrior and a god-like figure.
The discovery of Thutmose IV's chariot gives us a valuable look at the engineering and artistry of the 18th Dynasty.
Despite being buried for millennia, its preservation helps us understand the significance of chariots in ancient Egypt and showcases the skill of its craftsmen.
📍Egyptian Museum, Cairo
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crybabyboyscout · 1 year ago
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✨☆彡Pharaoh☆彡✨
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ariaovon · 19 days ago
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Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown.
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expectantdaddies · 7 months ago
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Pharaoh Netjerkare, pregnant royal.
If you like my work, Buy Me a Coffee.
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romegreeceart · 3 months ago
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Statue of Ramesses II
* Thebes, temple of Amun
* 1279-1213 BCE
* Stone / Granodiorite
* Egyptian Museum, Turin
* Info on statue (Museo Egizio page)
Turin, June 2023
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mane-desu · 10 months ago
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Pharaoh Atem ✨ I love his design so much!
~Commission inspired by Yugioh Popoon collection 🎈💖
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2seeitall · 3 months ago
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The Colossal Statue of Ramesses II
The Most Famous Statue in Karnak Temple, Egypt
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blackrainbowblade · 2 years ago
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More doggos at the Pyramid of Khafre.
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superscourge · 10 months ago
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i need to be put down.
anyway this is pharaoh the jackal.. she is a god who hates the mortals of mobius and wants to destroy them so she takes the body of the strongest person she knows (sonic) and then recruits herself from an alt universe and they do evil together
if she looks familiar no she doesnt <3
her name as "sonic" is rosé. btw.
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seventhdoctor · 3 months ago
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Realizing I could mess around with Tag Force sprites was too much power.
(Thanks to metaldodomon for the Spriter's Resource rips!)
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honestlyangrypeace · 5 months ago
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Nubian Wig of Wife of king Thutmose III, Egypt: A wig of one of the foreign princesses wives of king Thutmose III was found in the contents of the tomb of the foreign wives of Tuthmosis III, the shorter western mainland. It is carefully embroidered with linen ribbons embroidered with gold and good preservation, dating back to the New Kingdom, the Eighteenth Dynasty, around 1450 BC. It is preserved in the Metropolitan Museum... Nubian wigs, which Ancient Egyptians grew fond of during the Amarna period, were meant to mimic the short curly hair that Nubian tribespeople wore. Wikipedia
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