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Amenemhat III
Pharaoh
Amenemhat III was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the sixth king of the Twelfth Dynasty of the Middle Kingdom. He was elevated to throne as co-regent by his father Senusret III, with whom he shared the throne as the active king for twenty years. Wikipedia
It's been a while since I did anything with the outfits I enjoy making. This one has been in the works since Fantasy Faire last year! Photo taken on the Fallen Gods Mainstore SIM.
Pictured Wearing:
BODY
[Fallen Gods] Dynasty, Ankh Edition Skin
[AERTH] Dehumanize Golden Full Body Tattoo
[-AxisMundi-] Lucifer Wings
[Petrichor] Magia Night Eyes
JEWELRY
[*AvaWay*] Elvire Serpent Necklace and Bracelets
[TST] Black Embroidered Bangles
[KOKOA] Panther Teeth Collar
CLOTHING
[PFC] Nemes Crown
[Noche] Auryn Sarong
A skewed and slightly blown out shot of Pharaoh Lake and Mt. Treadway, but I decided I liked it. Can't wait to get back up to the Adirondacks this year
With these 2 parts of coffins dating from the 3rd intermediate period (21st dynasty), we discover a curious phenomenon.
On the right, we have the lid of the internal coffin of Pharaoh Pinedjem I. It was originally part of the tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose I (18th dynasty). On the left, we have the lid of the external coffin of Princess Nesikhonsou, wife of Pinedjem II. It was usurped from that of Princess Isetemkheb (3rd intermediate period, 21st dynasty).
The explanation is simple and shows the decadence of Egypt during the 21st dynasty of Tanis between 1069 and 945 BC. The country at the time was much less rich and powerful than in the past. His pharaohs no longer had the means to create magnificent, original coffins as before. To still have beautiful coffins, they then unscrupulously used the tombs of their ancestors or their predecessors.
A curious lack of respect for these tombs which stands out in ancient Egypt!
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Des pharaons pilleurs de tombes
Avec ces 2 parties de cercueils datant de la 3ème période intermédiaire (21ème dynastie), on découvre un curieux phénomène.
À droite, on a le couvercle du cercueil interne du pharaon Pinedjem I. Il faisait partie à l’origine de la tombe du pharaon Thoutmôsis I (18ème dynastie). À gauche, on a le couvercle du cercueil externe de la princesse Nesikhonsou, femme de Pinedjem II. Il a été usurpé de celui de de la princesse Isetemkheb (3ème période intermédiaire, 21ème dynastie).
L’explication en est simple et montre la décadence de l’Égypte lors de la 21ème dynastie de Tanis entre 1069 et 945 Av JC. Le pays à l’époque était beaucoup moins riche et puissant qu’autrefois. Ses pharaons n’avaient plus les moyens de créer comme avant de magnifiques cercueils originaux. Pour avoir quand-même de beaux cercueils, ils se servaient alors sans scrupules dans les tombes de leurs ancêtres ou de leurs prédécesseurs.
Un curieux manque de respect pour ces tombes qui détonne dans l’Égypte antique !
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Ramesses II exhibition/exposition Ramses II - Paris - France
(Bubo ascalaphus)
Imider
Marrocos
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Pharaohs Glyph - Art By China Alicia Rivera
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The dog next-door.
Daily Dog Challenge: Small
Pharaoh is small compared to Kahn & Etta and perhaps small for a Pharaoh, even a boy Pharaoh like Tutankhamen
Eat Static - Pharaoh
www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK_1oYo_NZI
"My fingers caressed her skin
with the fervency of an
aspiring artist.
These lust-filled fingers
like oils to a canvas
yearning for color,
I painted.
Her soul beckoned for each stroke
as her body winced with every pass.
The depth of each touch
stimulated every nerve.
The repetition became the rhythm,
her writhing the focal point..."
www.mindfulpoems.com/post/131083435806
Blog Post for Credits
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Pharaoh Eagle Owl
Jubail, KSA
January 28, 2017
Canon EOS 7D
EF 70-200mm f/2.8L IS II USM
1/2000sec @ f/2.8, ISO-200
This animated pharaoh will look great in any setting.
Full bento, RLV, INM, Physics, V Bento, VAW, Lovense.
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depuis le temps..., nos regards se sont maintes fois croisés.
j'ai toujours voulu lui prendre son portrait, mais on n'était jamais prêts. je n'avais, soit aucun outil, soit c'est les passants qui nous dérangeaient...
puis aujourd'hui, dans cet air d'imprévu, je l'ai revue! la tête me regardait, mais pas comme d'habitude cette fois. je sais pas..., elle était différente...
peut-être ce rayon de soleil qui la frappait dans l'oeil..., peut-être l'objet inopportun qu'elle couvait majestueusement...
cette fois, on était seuls! cette fois, j'avais l'outil!
cette fois...