Periods in Egyptian Art Early Dynastic Period, ca

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Periods in Egyptian Art Early Dynastic Period, ca Periods in Egyptian Art Early Dynastic Period, ca. 2920 – 2575 BCE Old Kingdom, ca. 2575 -2000 BCE Middle Kingdom, ca. 2000 – 1550 BCE New Kingdom, ca 1550 – 1070 BCE Late Period, ca. 1000 – 300 BCE

* Stepped Pyramid, Imhotep Djoser, Egypt Early Dynastic Period

Typical Egyptian Mastaba (burial chamber) Old Kingdom

*Khafre seated, Gizeh, Egypt. Old Kingdom

*Menakaure and Khamerernebty, Gizeh, Egypt. Old Kingdom

Khafre seated, Gizeh, Egypt. Old Kingdom *Khafre seated, Gizeh, Egypt. Old Kingdom *Menakaure and Khamerernebty, Gizeh, Egypt. Old Kingdom

*Ka-Aper, Saqqara Egypt, Old Kingdom

Seated Scribe, Saqqara, Egypt. Old Kingdom

Great Pyramids, Gizeh, Egypt *Great Pyramids, Gizeh, Egypt. Old Kingdom from left: Pyramids of Manakaure (2490 – 2472 BCE), Khafre (2520 – 2494 BCE) and Khufu (2551 – 2528 BCE)

*Great Sphinx, Old Kingdom. Ca. 2520 – 2494 BCE

*Hatshepsut with Offering Jars, Deir el-Bahri, Egypt, New Kingdom

*Mentuemhet, Karnak, Egypt. Late Period, ca. 650 BCE.