Egyptian antiquities (58 Subjects)
One of the two obelisks of Alexandria, also known as obelisks of Cleopatra. The two granite obelisks from Aswan, dating from the time of Tuthmosis III, stood initially in Heliopolis, near Cairo. They were transported to Alexandria by the Romans. Since the late 19th century, one of the two obelisks is kept in London and the other in New York.
View and floor plan of the ancient Egyptian labyrinth mentioned by Herodotus, near ancient Crocodilopolis (today Fayum).
Reliefs from the sacrificial altar and portico of the ancient Egyptian labyrinth mentioned by Herodotus, near ancient Crocodilopolis (today Fayum).
View of the Pyramids at Giza. Plan and section of the hallway of the Great Pyramid of Giza, also known as Pyramid of Cheops.
Catacombs of Saqqara: A. Plan of human burials. B. Plan of the Ibis Catacomb (bird burials). C. View of a wall from the Catacombs of Apis. Two pyramids from Saqqara.
Plan of the ruins of the Egyptian labyrinth Herodotus writes about, and which is close to Crocodilopolis, in today's Medinet el-Fayum.
View and plan of column order from temple in El Ashmunein. View and plan of portico in Sheikh Ibada (anc. Antinopolis).
View and plan of temple in Qus (anc. Apollonopolis Parva). View and plan of temple in Luxor (anc. Thebes). View and plan of temple and bridge in Qift (anc. Coptos / Justinianopolis).
Plan and section of the Precinct of Amun-Re in Luxor (anc. Thebes). Views of pylon of the same precinct.