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I had to take this shot too bad it was from the parking lot.

Went on a bike ride with Pinhole and Victor and Earthdog...

A replica of an ancient Egyptian tomb on the grounds of the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose.

 

The museum's website: www.egyptianmuseum.org

 

Superlative: The largest collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts in western North America.

 

The pharaoh Ramses Il finally died at about 96 years of

age, having outlived twelve of his sons. His son

Merenptah, the thirteenth heir, was middle-aged when

he was crowned king.

"The Rosicrucian"

oil on canvas

24" x 36"

by Arnold Chao of arnisto.com

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum is a museum about Ancient Egypt located at Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis Rosicrucian Park in the Rose Garden neighborhood of San Jose, California.

Akhenaten was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh reigning c. 1353–1336[3] or 1351–1334 BC,[4] the tenth ruler of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Before the fifth year of his reign, he was known as Amenhotep IV

The King Tut mask in the Rosicrucian museum San José, California

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

1664 Park Ave

San Jose CA 95191

www.egyptianmuseum.org/

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum San Jose, CA

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

Just kidding. It's the Cone of Entemena (song to the tune of "Girl from Ipanema").

 

The translated inscription reads:

 

For (the goddess) Inanna,

(and for) the Divine King of the Emus,

Entemena,

Governor of Lagash,

the Emus

their beloved Temple,

(he) built.

They (also) commanded him (to produce

and implant) cones (in the Temple wall).

Entemena,

The man who built the Emus,

his (personal) deity is

Sul-utula.

At that time, Entemena,

the Governor of Lagash,

(and) Lugal-kinesdu,

the Governor of Uruk,

"made brotherhood."

(i.e. made an agreement or alliance)

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum, field trip

Found on eBay, a reprint of a 1935 reprint of a 17th c. manuscript of Roscicrucian symbols and meditative explanations.

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

1664 Park Ave

San Jose CA 95191

www.egyptianmuseum.org/

At the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose, California.

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Rams, seen as a symbol of fertility, were identified with various gods, notably Khnum, a creator god, and Amun, the great god of the city of Thebes.

Rosicrucian Museum, San Jose.

Columns at the Rosicrucian Museum in San Jose, CA.

Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum

Sargon II was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 722 BC to his death in battle in 705. Probably the son of Tiglath-Pileser III, Sargon is generally believed to have become king after overthrowing Shalmaneser V, probably his brother. Wikipedia

Ramesses II, commonly known as Ramesses the Great, was the third pharaoh of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt.

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