Female musicians and dancing-girls, British Museum
7.
Wailing women
8.
Akhnaton and his family. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
9.
Foreign ambassadors. Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leyden
10.
Mourners, Berlin
11.
Thutmosis III. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
12.
Amenophis III. Metropolitan Museum, New York
13.
Amenophis, son of Hapu. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
14.
King Amenophis IV. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
15.
Head of a princess. Berlin
16.
Temples at Abydos. After Porter-Moss, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Painting, Vol. 6: Upper Egypt: Chief Temples (Oxford, 1939)
17.
Hypostyle Hall of Ramses II. After Lange-Hirmer, op. cit., Fig. 32
18.
Temple area at Medinet Habu. After Scharff, op. cit., Pl. 40
19.
'High Gateway'. After U. Hölscher, Medinet Habu, in: Morgenland, no. 24 (Leip- zig, 1933), Pl. 10
20.
Tomb at Deir el-Medina
21.
Seti I fighting the Hitties
22.
Naval battle of Ramses III
23.
King Ramses III hunting wild bulls
24.
Seti I in the presence of the goddess Hathor
25.
Funerary procession in the tomb of Roy
26.
Ramses II. Museo Egiziano, Turin
27.
Ramses II making a votive offering. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
28.
Ramsesnakht. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
29.
Bee-keeping
30.
Harpist and musicians. Greek and Roman Museum, Alexandria
31.
Statue of the steward Hawara. Egyptian Museum, Cairo
32.
Horus temple at Edfu: ground-plan. After Lange-Hirmer, op. cit., Fig. 45
33.
Horus temple at Edfu: vertical section. After Lange-Hirmer, op. cit., Pl. 241
34.
Different types of column and pillar
35.
Hathor temple at Dendera
36.
Men bearing offerings
37.
Principal Egyptian gods
38.
Hieroglyphs
LIST OF MAPS
I.
Egypt and Adjoining Lands
II.
Lower and Middle Egypt
III.
Upper Egypt and Nubia
Figures and maps drawn by Ernst Ehlers, Hanover
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Art of Egypt: The Time of the Pharaohs. Contributors: Irmgard Woldering - author. Publisher: Greystone Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1963. Page Number: 7.
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