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Egyptologist Dr. Chris Naunton talks about the Great Sphinx - Lost Treasures of Egypt: Mysteries of the Sphinx (S2E02) (2020)
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Lost Treasures of Egypt: Mysteries of the Sphinx (S2E02) (2020)
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The Egyptian deity Horus as a Roman emperor. The figure bears the falcon-head of Horus, topped by the characteristic double crown (pschent) of Egyptian pharaohs, but also wears Roman armor (specifically lorica squamata, consisting of metal scales sewn to a fabric backing) with a small gorgoneion. Artist unknown; 2nd cent. CE. Now in the Louvre. Photo credit: © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons /
EGYPT FROM ABOVE (2020) — (1.02) Engineering the Future
Lapis Lazuli and Gold Horus Falcon, Egyptian, 525–404 B
EGYPT FROM ABOVE (2020) — (1.02) Engineering the Future
Seen at a gas station in Alexandria, Egypt.
EGYPT FROM ABOVE (2020) — (1.02) Engineering the Future
Seated statuette (bronze with gold and electrum inlay) of the Egyptian goddess Isis. The goddess is shown cupping her right breast, which she would have offered to her infant son Horus (now lost). Artist unknown; ca. 650-550 BCE. Now in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. Photo credit: Walters Art Museum.
EGYPT FROM ABOVE (2020) — (1.02) Engineering the Future
Sardonix cameo of the goddess Isis, found in Alexandria. C. 200 - 220 BC
goddess nut, flanked by goddesses isis and nepthys mourning on either side of her head appears on the wooden sarcophagus of soter; son of cornelius pollius and archon of thebes. british museum. EA6705





