- The
Museo Egizio (Italian pronunciation: [muˈzɛːo eˈd͡ʒit͡sjo]) or
Egyptian Museum is an
archaeological museum in Turin, Italy,
specializing in Egyptian...
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Cigno (1954, Novarese)
Fontanesi (1954, Novarese)
Etrusco (1955, Novarese)
Egizio (1955–58, Novarese)
Juliet (1955, Novarese)
Ritmo (1955, Novarese) Garaldus...
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Alessandro Egizio (1597–1689) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Bishop of
Andria (1657–1689).
Alessandro Egizio was born in Minervino, Italy...
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Matteo Egizio (23
January 1674– 29
November 1745) was an
Italian historian, librarian,
numismatist and scholar. He was born in
Naples to a
family that...
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thought to date from the
reign of
Pharaoh Ramesses II, now in the
Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum) in Turin. The
papyrus is the most
extensive list available...
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Detail of a
cubit rod in the
Museo Egizio of Turin...
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vignettes depicting various **** positions. It is
currently housed by the
Museo Egizio in Turin, Italy. The
first third depicts animals performing various human...
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artifacts Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, England:
About 40,000
artifacts Museo Egizio, Turin, Italy: 32,500
artifacts Institute for the
Study of
Ancient Cultures...
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largest collection of
Egyptian artifacts in Italy,
after that of the
Museo Egizio in Turin. Florence's
first collection of
Egyptian antiquities was in the...
- Ramose, from Deir el-Medina, 1292–1190 BC (New Kingdom), limestone,
Museo Egizio,
Turin Washington Monument,
which has an
aluminum pyramidion "Pyramidion...