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Best 1 Obelisk of Ramesses II (Luxor Temple)

The Obelisk of Ramesses II at Luxor Temple is a red-granite monument erected during the reign of Ramesses II in the Nineteenth Dynasty. It originally stood with a matching obelisk at the entrance to the temple; that companion was transferred to Paris in the nineteenth century and now stands in the P...

9.18 Excellent
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Colossal scale, rich inscriptions, strong preservation, and Luxor Temple's iconic setting produce near-universal archaeological and visitor acclaim.

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2 Papyrus of Ani (Book of the Dead)

The Papyrus of Ani is an ancient Egyptian funerary manuscript created around 1250 BCE during the Nineteenth Dynasty for Ani, a Theban scribe. Written in hieroglyphs and richly illustrated, it contains spells and declarations from the collection now called the Book of the Dead, intended to guide the...

9.15 Excellent
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Among finest and most complete Book of the Dead papyri; iconic illustrations and strong museum reputation.

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3 Bust of Ramesses II (British Museum)

The Bust of Ramesses II in the British Museum is an ancient Egyptian granite portrait fragment of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh (r. c. 1279–1213 BCE), acquired from the Ramesseum at Thebes in the 19th century.

9.00 Excellent
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British Museum Ramesses II fragment is monumental, famous and historically powerful, among the strongest Egyptian royal bust traditions.

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4 Obelisk of Ramesses II (Turin)

The Obelisk of Ramesses II in Turin is an ancient Egyptian monument displayed at the Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy. It was commissioned during the reign of Ramesses II in the thirteenth century BCE and is carved with hieroglyphic inscriptions connected with the pharaoh and Egyptian religious traditio...

8.12 Great
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Ramesside provenance, legible inscriptions, strong museum presentation, and Museo Egizio's reputation produce high scholarly and visitor regard.

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5 Berlin Medical Papyrus (Brugsch Papyrus)

The Berlin Medical Papyrus, also called the Brugsch Papyrus, is an ancient Egyptian medical manuscript written in hieratic script and generally dated to the New Kingdom, around 1350 BCE. Heinrich Brugsch acquired it in Egypt during the nineteenth century, and it is preserved in Berlin. Its medical m...

7.67 Good
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Important Egyptian medical papyrus; useful specialist source, less comprehensive and famous than Ebers or Edwin Smith.

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