If your official portrait doesn't look like this, you aren't a badass. Queen Tiye, chief wife of Amenhotep III, mother of Ahnkenaten (the montheistic pharoah), grandmother of King Tut, likely related toTut's successor Aye. If you let people portray you like this, you're no one's fool.
This is a bust of Queen Tiye, which currently resides in the The Egyptian Museum of Berlin . It contains a number of antiquities and artifacts of famous ancient Egyptians . The bust of Queen Tiy…
I drew this picture of Queen Tiye based on her statue. For lovers of ancient Egypt this one will make you feel closer to the ancient history. Please enjoy for your personal use only not commercial.
Download Image of Statuette of the lady Tiye - Public domain museum image. A statue of a woman with a hat on her head. Free for commercial use, no attribution required. A statue of a woman with a hat on her head, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.. Dated: 0000. Topics: egyptian art, figurines, sculpture, statues, wood, lady tiye, women, rogers fund, carnelian, chalcedony, glass, gold, metal, new kingdom, statuette, lady, tiye, egyptian civilisation, ancient egypt, high resolution, 3d object, statue, metropolitan museum of art, art of africa
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Colossal Statue of King Amenhotep III and Queen TiyeThis colossal statue of Amenhotep III and Tiye is a group statue of Egyptian King Amenhotep III, his Royal Wife Tiye, and three of their daughters....
Archaeologists excavating a vast and ancient "city of the dead" in Africa have recovered the largest collection of texts in the mysterious language of the Kushites.
Queen Tiye’s Family and Early Life Also known as Taia, Tiy, or Tiyi, Queen Tiye was born in 1398 BC. Her father, Yuya, was a provincial priest in the town of Akhmim and also served as a commander of the royal chariots. He owned a significant amount of land and was considered one of the …
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The funeral mask of the Egyptian queen Tiye, 1398-1338 BCE. Tiye was the wife of the pharaoh Amenhotep III, mother of Akhenaten, and grandmother of both Tutankhamun and Ankhsenamun.(Altes Museum, Berlin...
Glazed steatite fragment of a group statuette depicting Amenhotep III and Queen Tiy. The Queen is wearing the regalia of her office - plumed headdress and sceptre. Dynasty XVIII. Musee du Louvre. E25493
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We all know what famous personalities of the modern day look like, but it's a whole different topic when it comes to history. Most of them were portrayed by artists who were influenced by the trends and technologies of their day, and their own unique style was a factor too. It's not rare that one single person looked completely differently depending on the artist. So naturally, we come to wonder what they really looked like. And the current technology powered by computers and artificial intelligence offers an answer to that interest. And sometimes the answer looks so real it's even creepy. It's as if these historical personalities are our own contemporaries.
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