Show Navigation
Egypt -Archeology All Galleries
Download

Egypt archeology

68 images Created 26 May 2020

Loading ()...

  • The Sphinx, Giza.
    em2610151.jpg
  • Giza, in the back Pyramid of Cheops.
    em2610153.jpg
  • The Great Pyramids, Giza
    em2610156-1.jpg
  • The Great Pyramids, Giza
    em26101570000.jpg
  • The Great Pyramids, Giza
    em2610158.jpg
  • The Great Pyramids, Giza
    em2610159.jpg
  • The Pyramid of Chephren, Giza. In the background, Cairo's new buildings.
    em2610160.jpg
  • Cairo's center, in the background a rare view of Great Pyramids.
    em2610161.jpg
  • Pharaoh Zoser's Funerary Complex. in the back the Step Pyramid built by Imhotep, the Pharaoh's chief architect. When Memphis was the capital of Egypt, during the Old Kingdom period, Saqqara was its necropolis.
    em2610391.jpg
  • Giza, new popular buildings surround the Great Pyramids.
    em2610803.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Dendera Temple. This wonderfully preserved Ptolemaic complex is dedicated to Hator, the goddess of pleasure and love.
    em2610290-1.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Dendera Temple. This wonderfully preserved Ptolemaic complex is dedicated to Hator, the goddess of pleasure and love.
    em2610291.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Dendera Temple. This wonderfully preserved Ptolemaic complex is dedicated to Hator, the goddess of pleasure and love.
    em2610292.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Dendera Temple. This wonderfully preserved Ptolemaic complex is dedicated to Hator, the goddess of pleasure and love. A image of Cleopatra making offerings.
    em2610293.jpg
  • Nile Valley, Dendera Temple. This wonderfully preserved Ptolemaic complex is dedicated to Hator, the goddess of pleasure and love. The only existing image of Cleopatra, Julius Caesar Roman general and their son Caesarian.
    em2610294.jpg
  • Nile Valley, Dendera Temple. This wonderfully preserved Ptolemaic complex is dedicated to Hator, the goddess of pleasure and love.
    em2610296.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Edfu, Ptolemaic complex of temple of Horus.
    em2610298.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Edfu, Ptolemaic complex of temple of Horus.
    em2610299.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Edfu, Ptolemaic complex of temple of Horus. The image of the god Horus, the divine falcon-headed son of Osiris.
    em2610300.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Edfu, Ptolemaic complex of temple of Horus.
    em2610302.jpg
  • Nile Valley. Edfu, Ptolemaic complex of temple of Horus.
    em2610303.jpg
  • Nile valley. Kom Ombo tmple.
    em2610304.jpg
  • Luxor temple. Built by Pharaoh Amenophis III is a strikingly graceful piece of architecture on the bancks of the Nile. The statue of Ramesses II.
    em2610347.jpg
  • Luxor temple. Beyond the court 14 papyrus columns form the splendid colonnade of Amenophis III, the Pharaoh that buided the complex.
    em2610349.jpg
  • Luxor temple. Beyond the court 14 papyrus columns form the splendid colonnade of Amenophis III, the Pharaoh that buided the complex.
    em2610350.jpg
  • Luxor temple. Beyond the court 14 papyrus columns form the splendid colonnade of Amenophis III, the Pharaoh that buided the complex.
    em2610351.jpg
  • Luxor temple. Built by Pharaoh Amenophis III is a strikingly graceful piece of architecture on the bancks of the Nile. The Avenue of the Sphinxes.
    em2610352.jpg
  • Luxor temple. Built by Pharaoh Amenophis III is a strikingly graceful piece of architecture on the bancks of the Nile. The Avenue of the Sphinxes.
    em2610353.jpg
  • Luxor temple. Built by Pharaoh Amenophis III is a strikingly graceful piece of architecture on the bancks of the Nile.
    em2610355.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun. The avesome Great Hypostyle Hall  covering an area of 6.000 square meters with an unforgettable forest of towering stone pillars.
    em2610358.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun. The avesome Great Hypostyle Hall  covering an area of 6.000 square meters with an unforgettable forest of towering stone pillars.
    em2610359.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun. The avesome Great Hypostyle Hall  covering an area of 6.000 square meters with an unforgettable forest of towering stone pillars.
    em2610360.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun. The avesome Great Hypostyle Hall  covering an area of 6.000 square meters with an unforgettable forest of towering stone pillars.
    em2610362.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun. Sphinxes.
    em2610365.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun. Sphinxes.
    em2610367.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun.
    em2610368.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun.
    em2610369.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun.
    em2610370.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun.
    em2610372.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun.
    em2610373.jpg
  • Karnak, the Great Temple of Amun. The great Pharaoh Ramesses II with a small image of his beloved wife Nefertari.
    em2610375.jpg
  • wheel
    em2610393.jpg
  • The tomb of Ero Ka Btah, the Pharaoh's chief of the butchers,
    em2610394.jpg
  • The tomb of Ero Ka Btah, the Pharaoh's chief of the butchers,
    em2610395.jpg
  • Tomb of general Horemheb that have another and definitive tomb in Luxor as Pharaoh. Asiatic captives, probably Hittites.
    em2610397.jpg
  • Tomb of general Horemheb that have another and definitive tomb in Luxor as Pharaoh. Asiatic captives, probably Hittites.
    em2610398.jpg
  • Tomb of general Horemheb that have another and definitive tomb in Luxor as Pharaoh. Asiatic captives, probably Hittites.
    em2610400.jpg
  • l'antica strada  da cui passavano le mummie reali andando dal Tempio della Valle alla Piramide. Un tempo il percorso era tutto coperto da un tetto di lastre in pietra
    em2610401.jpg
  • Unas Pyramid, the so called Pyramid Texts, the earliest known examples of decorative writings ina Pharaonic tomb chamber. The text records the rituas, prayers and hymns that accompanied the Pharaoh's burial to enable the release of his Ka, the soul.
    em2610402.jpg
  • Mastaba of Ti, one of the main source of knowledge about life in Egypt.
    em2610403.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
    em2610262.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
    em2610263.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka. Goddess Isis image.
    em2610264.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
    em2610265.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
    em2610266.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
    em2610267.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka. Kiosk of Trajan.
    em2610269.jpg
  • Temple of Philae. A romantic and majestic temple complex of Isis on the island of Philae. A legendary tourist attraction for travellers of 19th century, destined to be lost forever in the rising waters of the Nile after the Dam construction but with an incredible rescue organised by UNESCO, was reconstructed by Italian archeologiacal team in  the nearby island of Agilka.
    em2610270.jpg
  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
    em2611439.jpg
  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis. Here a statue of the great Pharaoh Ramses II.
    em2611440.jpg
  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis. Here a statue of the great Pharaoh Ramesses II with a image of his beloved wife Nefertari.
    em2611446.jpg
  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
    em2611447.jpg
  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
    em2611450.jpg
  • sito archeologico di Tanis, una delle tombe reali scoperte negli Anni Trenta
    em2611454.jpg
  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. Here, a sacred well. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
    em2611460.jpg
  • Tanis 70 km northeast of Zagazig, was a important Egyptian city capital at time of powerful Pharaohs like Pepi I. around 2330 BC. The city was believed until some years ago to be the Biblical city where the Hebrews were persecuted and has been also one location for the movie Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Until today only a small part has been excavated but so far the excavations has revealed the foundations of many temples and a royal necropolis.
    em2611461.jpg
  • Bubastis, policeman protecting this archeological site, a important city where the great deity was the elegant cat-goddess  Bastet. the temple is now just a pile of rubble.
    em2611465.jpg
  • Bubastis, a important city where the great deity was the elegant cat-goddess  Bastet. the temple is now just a pile of rubble.
    em2611466.jpg
View: 100 | All
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

enrico martino

  • BOOKS
  • PORTFOLIO
  • REPORTAGES
  • MEDIA COVERAGE
  • TEARSHEETS
  • ABOUT
  • MULTIMEDIA
  • PRINTS
  • ARCHIVE
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • CONTACT
  • WORKSHOPS