Photo Albums

Djanet (Tanis) by Francis Lankester


  Editor’s Comment: Our thanks to Francis, who wrote the article Who Is King Scorpion?, for the above set of photographs of Djanet ( – hold the cursor over the hieroglyphs to view them) , more commonly known by its Greek name Tanis. Located in the eastern Delta, Tanis was particularly important during the Third  [more…]

Valley of the Kings from the Theban Hills by Heidi Kontkanen


A set of photographs of the Valley of the Kings near Luxor taken in December 2011.  These days there is a photography ban in the Valley of the Kings so these were taken from the Theban Hills looking down into the valley.  There is a second set to follow in a couple of weeks. There  [more…]

Fatimid Rock Crystal in the V&A Museum, London


There are three items on display at present, although the V&A inventory implies that there are other similar objects on display in their collection.  They can be found on the ground floor to the left of the central lobby in the Islamic Art section.  Multiple views of the large rock crystal ewer have been provided  [more…]

Bust of Ptolemy I – British Museum


In addition to the usual variety of our photo albums, occasionally I like to add a small album of photos of a single item which can be used as a rescource for those writing about the topic.  We know first hand how hard it can be to source images.  So the images in this album  [more…]

Illustrations from 1849


  As a variation from photographs here are some illustrations from the Nineteenth Century:  The British Museum. Egyptian Antiquities. Volume 1. Published by M.A.Nattali. 1849. p.259. By George Long.  The book is now out of copyright and the scans are my own. The illustrations have a particular charm and elegance to them that readers may  [more…]

Early Predynastic objects at the Ashmolean


  The Ashmolean Museum in Oxford (UK) has an excellent collection of Predynastic items. These photographs were taken before the refurbishment of the Egyptian collections, which will be opening next month, and represent a tiny proportion of the Predynastic items that were on display.   It always impressed me that the Ashmolean was willing to display  [more…]

Objects from Birmingham Museum by Stuart Tyler


Many thanks to Stuart for providing photographs from the Birmingham Museum collection.  The Birmingham Museum website only offers a few highlights of their Egyptology collection, so it is a pleasure to be able to show a selection of other artefacts in their care. It is also good to be able to showcase some of the  [more…]

Photos from the Glyptotek, Copenhagen, by Maria Arykova


  Thanks very much to Maria Arykova for the latest set of 6 photos, taken at the Glyptotek Ny Carlsberg Museum in Copenhagen.  Maria is studying studying Egyptology via an on-line Egyptology course at Manchester University, U.K..  I am envious – the Glyptotek is on my list of museums with Egyptology collections yet to visit. [more…]

The Tomb-Chapel of Nebamun by Andrea Byrnes


The Nebamun gallery at the British Museum re-opened in 2009 after an extensive project of restoration.  The exhibit consists of a number of scenes from an Eighteenth Dynasty tomb-chapel in the Luxor area, the location now lost, purchased by the British Museum in the 1820s.   Other smaller scenes were purchased by other museums.  The painting  [more…]

Photos of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera by James Whitfield


  This is a small set of particularly fine photos by James, who has posted a number of other albums. The Ptolemaic Temple of Hathor at Dendera is sometimes overlooked by enthusiasts of the older Pharaonic temples, but it is remarkably rich and has a certain magic all of its own.  It was built over  [more…]

Photos of the tomb of Senenmut (TT353) by Glyn Morris


    Glyn took these photographs in 1990 and we are very grateful for this rare view of such an interesting site. Senenmut was a chief steward of Hatshepsut, and a particularly important member of her court.  He supervised various architectural works for the female Pharaoh in and around Luxor, including the erection of her  [more…]

Photos of the Akhmenu by Glyn Morris


    The Akhmenu, a temple within the Karnak temple complex, is a rectangular structure with a number of chapels and shrines to its rear, including a set of rooms dedicated to the deity Sokar.  These photographs show the front, Festival Hall, component of the temple with its pillared hall.  Consisting of a rectangular pillared  [more…]

Green Stilstone Head of Late Dynastic King


This is a short album comprising three photographs (© Kate Phizackerley) of a single item on display in the British Museum London.  Rather than show multiple objects I have shown a front view, a left side profile and a front right quarter view to give a much better impression of the head.  The British Musuem  [more…]

Photos of Medinet Habu – Part II – by Heidi Kontkanen


Second and final part of a series of photographs of Medinet Habu by Heidi Kontkanen.  You can also find more of Heidi’s photos on Flickr.  (I have adjusted the colour cast of the coloured reliefs to bring out the colours a bit better.  I’ve also cropped them to a variety of sizes so that the  [more…]

Photos of Medinet Habu – Part I – by Heidi Kontkanen


Part I of a two part series of photographs of Medinet Habu by Heidi Kontkanen.  You can also find more of Heidi’s photos on Flickr. [more…]

Photos from the Osireion, Part 2, by Jack Minderaa


Decoration in the Osireion 2010, by Jack Minderaa, Part 1


The Osireion by James Whitfield


Photographs of Egypt by Titus


Photos from the Louvre by Etienne Rémy