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Egypt, Toilet box and vessels from the tomb of Kha and his wife Merit in Deir el-Medina, eighteenth dynasty
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Egypt, Toilet box and vessels from the tomb of Kha and his wife Merit in Deir el-Medina, eighteenth dynasty
Egypt, Toilet box and vessels from the tomb of Kha and his wife Merit in Deir el-Medina, eighteenth dynasty 16th-11th Century B.C. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum), New Kingdom, Egyptian art
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14th Century Bc 18th Dynasty Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian Culture Archeological Artifact Blue Background Deir El Medina Egypt Egyptian Culture New Kingdom Pottery Still Life Thebes Vessel Medium Group Of Objects
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This print showcases a remarkable glimpse into the ancient Egyptian culture. The image features a collection of pottery, including a toilet box and vessels, discovered in the tomb of Kha and his wife Merit in Deir el-Medina during the eighteenth dynasty. Dating back to the 16th-11th Century B. C. , these artifacts provide valuable insights into the daily life and customs of this bygone era. The composition is beautifully captured against a vibrant blue background, enhancing the visual appeal of these archaeological treasures. Each object stands tall, arranged vertically in an exquisite still life arrangement within a studio setting. This medium group of objects represents an artistic craftsmanship that was prevalent during Egypt's New Kingdom period. As we delve deeper into this photograph, we are transported back to ancient Thebes (modern-day Luxor), where Kha and Merit once resided. Their tomb offers us glimpses into their personal lives as well as their beliefs surrounding death and afterlife. While there are no people present in this image, it serves as a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with history and our desire to uncover its mysteries through archeological exploration. The attention to detail evident in each artifact highlights the meticulousness with which ancient Egyptians approached their artistry. This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) not only captures our imagination but also reminds us of the rich cultural heritage left behind by civilizations long gone – an invaluable reminder that connects us to our past while inspiring future generations.
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