RM2WHAAJY–statuette of pharaoh Tutmosis IV, bronze, eighteenth dynasty reigning Tutmosis IV, Egypt, collection of the British Museum
RFBGKWJF–The cartouche of Thuthmoses IV inscribed on wall at Luxor Temple, Egypt
RF2G867P1–The caption accompanying this 1903 illustration in Gaston Maspero’s book on History of Egypt reads: “Great Sphinx and Chapel of Thutmosis IV. drawn by Faucher-Gudin from photograph taken in 1887 by Emil Brugsch-Bey.” Egyptian sphinxes were sculpted as reclining figures, usually with heads of males - often those of the reigning ruler. The best known of all Egyptian sphinxes is the so-called Great Sphinx at Giza in Lower Egypt, a colossal figure carved from natural rock and serving as a guardian of the Nile Valley. Inscriptions on a pink granite slab between the Great Sphinx’s paws tell the sto
RM2K1CGC4–statuette of pharaoh Tutmosis IV, bronze, eighteenth dynasty reigning Tutmosis IV, Egypt, collection of the British Museum.
RMAPXYP0–Luxor Egypt Luxor Temple Tuthmosis IV & Queen Mutemwia
RMB68X24–Wall painting in tomb of Menna an 18th dynasty scribe and inspector of estates in all of Egypt Tombs of the nobles West Bank Lux
RFA0PTKX–Wall painting of daughter of Nakht from hunt scene in the tomb of Nakht Minister of Agriculture in the reign of Tutmosis IV
RMBJFAPD–Menjeperura Tutmosis or Thutmose IV (1400-1301 b.C.) tomb. The two eyes of Horus. Valley of the Kings. Egypt.
RM2HYN9P8–statuette of pharaoh Tutmosis IV, bronze, eighteenth dynasty reigning Tutmosis IV, Egypt, collection of the British Museum
RM2R3XEEN–statuette of pharaoh Tutmosis IV, bronze, eighteenth dynasty reigning Tutmosis IV, Egypt, collection of the British Museum.
RMA0PTMG–Wall painting of bird in hand in the tomb of Nakht Minister of Agriculture in the reign of Tutmosis IV Valley of the Nobles
RM2HYN9NM–statuette of pharaoh Tutmosis IV, bronze, eighteenth dynasty reigning Tutmosis IV, Egypt, collection of the British Museum
RM2R3A14P–statuette of pharaoh Tutmosis IV, bronze, eighteenth dynasty reigning Tutmosis IV, Egypt, collection of the British Museum.
RMP4XMXX–Menjeperura Tutmosis or Thutmose IV (1400-1301 b.C.) tomb. Eighth pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. The two eyes of Horus painted on a tomb wall. Valley of the Kings. Egypt.
RMA0R29N–Wall paintings of female musicians in the tomb of Nakht Minister of Agriculture in the reign of Tutmosis IV Valley of the
RM2M0KN5K–statuette of pharaoh Tutmosis IV, bronze, eighteenth dynasty reigning Tutmosis IV, Egypt, collection of the British Museum
RM2NEBKYK–Computer graphics about the Pharaohs’ Egypt and the main achievements of the rulers of the Old, Middle and New Empires (2665 to 1353 BC). [Adobe InDesign (.indd); 4960x3188].
RMA0R29J–Paintings of scenes of everday life in the tomb of Nakht Minister of Agriculture in the reign of Tutmosis IV Valley of the
RMPB1GWJ–Scarab. Dimensions: L. 1.2 cm (1/2 in.); W. 0.9 cm (3/8 in.); H. 0.6 cm (1/4 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 18, early. Reign: reign of Thutmose II-Early Joint reign. Date: ca. 1492-1473 B.C.. This scarab was found with twenty-three other scarabs and seal-amulets in the coffin of a young woman who was buried in Hatnefer's tomb (see 36.3.1 and 36.3 26). The base is inscribed with a decorative pattern. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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