Black granite sarcophagus and lid of Meresankh III This black granite sarcophagus was uncovered in the burial chamber of the …
Fragments of limestone pair statue of Hetepheres II and Meresankh III Inside the Tomb of Queen Meresankh III were uncovered two beautiful fragments …
Limestone canopic jar and lid These limestone canopic jars were uncovered by archaeologists in the Tomb of …
Menkaure Pyramid Menkaure's pyramid at Giza was called Netjer-er-Menkaure which means "Menkaure is Divine". …
Menkaure Valley Temple Menkaure’s Valley Temple is one of the most complex and fascinating structures …
Photograph of Artists Polishing the Sarcophagus of Queen Meresankh III On the walls of Queen Meresankh III's tomb, there are several scenes …
Photograph of Canopy that was Buried with Queen Meresankh III This is a photograph of the canopy that was buried with Queen …
Photograph of Inner Chamber of Queen Meresankh III During Excavation This photograph was taken by the original archaeologists who uncovered the Tomb …
Photograph of Kawab in the Tomb of Queen Meresankh III Photograph of Kawab, the father of Queen Meresankh III, in her tomb …
Photograph of Sand Blocking the Entrance to the of Tomb of Queen … This is a photograph of the rediscovery of the Tomb of Queen …
Photograph of Scribe Statue in the Tomb of Queen Meresankh III Photograph of a seated scribe on the south wall of the Tomb …
Photograph of Scribe Statues in the Tomb of Queen Meresankh III These statues of scribes are carved on the South Wall of the …
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