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This is a painting of a scene from the tomb of Pairi (TT139) dating to the time of Amenhotep III. Find out more about ancient Egyptian boats in Oriental Institute Museum Gallery Talk, "Egyptian Boats - On the Nile and in the Afterlife" which happens September 6 at 12:15 pm.
Djed-Khonsu-iw-es-Ankh, was the daughter of a priest who served as Chief of the Mysteries of the Clothing for the Divine Statue of Amun-Re.
Do you want to know more about Cuneiform Script? Read this: “Early Writing” by Massimo Maiocchi. N&N, Issue 227, p.5 https://t.co/svy1Rqk7SX
In this week's #FridayRead, examine the OI's highlights and explore topics like the "Reign of Hatshepsut. https://t.co/s2kwqFkYtX
Djed-Khonsu-iw-es-Ankh, was the daughter of a priest who served as Chief of the Mysteries of the Clothing for the Divine Statue of Amun-Re.
Fantastic article by Jack Green: “From #Chicago to #Jerusalem”. News & Notes, Issue 227, p.15 https://t.co/mgOiOhn3hX . #archaeology
A great read! “From Chicago to Jerusalem” by Jack Green. News & Notes, Issue 227, p.15 https://t.co/vUusC4Kf0f #archaeology
A woman named Djed-Khonsu-iw-es-Ankh is before the seated god Re-Horakhty pouring a liquid offering, probably cool water. #Egypt
Djed-Khonsu-iw-es-Ankh, was the daughter of a priest who served as Chief of the Mysteries of the Clothing for the Divine Statue of Amun-Re.
Do you want to know more about Cuneiform Script? Read this: “Early Writing” by Massimo Maiocchi. N&N, Issue 227, p.5 https://t.co/A0Lcm31UFt