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reliefs and Punt
" According to the temple reliefs at Deir el-Bahari, the Land of Punt was ruled at that time by King Parahu and Queen Ati.
Senenmut's tomb appears to have enjoyed Hatshepsut's favour and " his portrayal in the Punt reliefs certainly postdates Year 9 " of Hatshepsut.

reliefs and expedition
In 1980 a separate expedition led by Geoffrey Martin described and copied the reliefs from the Royal Tomb, later publishing its findings together with objects thought to have come from the tomb.
The expedition then moved on to Kalabsha, where Bonomi laboured to produce several plaster casts of the reliefs, to Philae and then to Thebes.

reliefs and under
The shallow reliefs and three-dimensional sculpture which adorned the frieze and pediments, respectively, of the Parthenon, are the lifelike products of the High Classical style ( 450-400 BC ) and were created under the direction of the sculptor Phidias.
Further to the extent that these equitable reliefs have been codified into rights, they are no longer discretionary upon the courts or as the English law has it, " Chancellor's foot " but instead are enforceable rights subject to the conditions under the 1963 Act being satisfied.
The Portico Viejo, with a set of reliefs depicting scenes from the lives of St. Peter and the Virgin Mary, run under the pictures of the Virgin and the apostles.
The discontent of barons with royal claims to arbitrarily assessed " reliefs " and other feudal payments under Henry's son King John resulted in Magna Carta of 1215.
The other imagery supports this purpose: decoration taken from the " golden times " of the Empire under the 2nd century emperors whose reliefs were re-used places Constantine next to these " good emperors ", and the content of the pieces evokes images of the victorious and pious ruler.
His chief early work, the tomb of Archbishop Ernest in Magdeburg cathedral ( 1495 ), is surrounded with fine statuettes of the Apostles under semi-Gothic canopies ; it is purer in style than the magnificent shrine of St Sebald, a tall canopied bronze structure, crowded with reliefs and statuettes in the most lavish way in the St. Sebaldus Church.
After serving in the territorials until twenty-five ( or less if earlier reliefs were recommended ), and in the reserve until thirty, a discharge was granted ; but the man remained liable under the Militia Act to be called up, until he reached the age of fifty-five.
: Both reliefs depict a dead enemy under the hooves of the king's horse.
* A letter to an English member of Parliament: from a gentleman in Scotland, concerning the slavish dependencies, which a great part of that nation is still kept under, by superiorities, wards, reliefs, and other remains of the feudal law, and by clanships and tithes ( 1721 )

reliefs and Hatshepsut
From 1894 to 1899 he then worked with Édouard Naville at Deir el-Bahari, where he recorded the wall reliefs in the temple of Hatshepsut.
Along with these reliefs, the exterior façade of the Red Chapel was decorated with the parallel scenes of receiving the crowns of Hatshepsut and of Thutmose III.
Except for the lack of need because of new placement that hid surfaces, the theory that the Red Chapel was not demolished maliciously also may be supported by the fact that Thutmose III and his son did not force the reliefs of Hatshepsut to be re-carved as were many of the other monuments.
The erasure of Hatshepsut reliefs from buildings usually occurred in three stages.

reliefs and BC
The photograph above right shows Assyrian cavalry from reliefs of 865 – 860 BC.
* The late 8th century BC siege system surrounding the site of Lachish ( Tell el-Duweir ) in Israel, built by Sennacherib of Assyria in 701 BC, is not only evident in the archaeological remains, but is described in Assyrian and biblical sources and in the reliefs of Sennacherib's palace in Nineveh.
The first siege equipment is known from Egyptian tomb reliefs of the 24th century BC, showing Egyptian soldiers storming Canaanite town walls on wheeled siege ladders.
Later Egyptian temple reliefs of the 13th century BC portray the violent siege of Dapur, a Syrian city, with soldiers climbing scale ladders supported by archers.
Assyrian palace reliefs of the 9th to 7th centuries BC display sieges of several Near Eastern cities.
In the 6th century BC, it again produced a remarkable series of vases, of large size, with mythological subjects and orientalizing ornamentation, and also a series of terra-cotta reliefs ( Melian Reliefs ).
Assyrian reliefs from the 8th century BC show Phoenician fighting ships, with two levels of oars, fighting men on a sort of bridge or deck above the oarsmen, and some sort of ram protruding from the bow.
Egyptian reliefs from 1500 BC depict siphons used to extract liquids from large storage jars.
The Temple of Athena Alea burned in 394 BC and was magnificently rebuilt, to designs by Scopas of Paros, with reliefs of the Calydonian boar hunt in the main pediment.
Recorded amphibious warfare predates the 18th century by a couple of millennia: the Sea Peoples that menaced the Egyptians from the reign of Akhenaten as captured on the reliefs at Medinet Habu and Karnak ; the Hellenic city states who routinely resorted to opposed assaults upon each others ' shores, which they reflected upon in their plays and other expressions of art ; the landing at Marathon by the ancient Persians on 9 September 490 BC, which history records as the largest amphibious operation for 2, 400 years until eclipsed by Gallipoli.
The earliest representations of siege warfare date to the Protodynastic Period of Egypt, c. 3000 BC, while the first siege equipment is known from Egyptian tomb reliefs of the 24th century BC showing wheeled siege ladders.
Assyrian palace reliefs of the 9th to 7th centuries BC display sieges of several Near Eastern cities.
Although the Battle of Kadesh in 1274 BC appears to have been inconclusive, reliefs erected by Ramesses II show him scattering his Hittite opponents with his chariot.
In his assessment of the carved reliefs of the ancient Zhuwei Tomb, Shen stated that the reliefs demonstrate genuine Han Dynasty ( 202 BC – 220 AD ) era clothing.
The most famous are Roman copies of bronze statues of the " Great Gaul ", representations of defeated Celts after the victory of Attalos I over the Tolistoagians, or reliefs showing booty weapons from the halls of the Pergamene Athena sanctuary, which was dedicated by Eumenes II to the goddess who brought victory after the triumph over the Seleucids and their allies in 184 BC.
Their frequent reliefs often accompanied by nymphs, are partly conserved up today in some cliffs of Dalmatia ; in Imotski valley also their temple used from 4th to 1st century BC, was unearthed.
It was in universal use by the time of the Chinese Han Dynasty ( 202 BC – 220 AD ), depicted in artwork of hundreds of different carvings, stone reliefs, and stamped bricks showing it featured on horses pulling chariots.

reliefs and depict
Other stone reliefs depict the king with different deities and conducting religious ceremonies.
Bas reliefs depict Vishna battling with against asura opponents, or riding on the shoulders of his vahana or mount, the gigantic bird-man Garuda.
Sculptural reliefs from Roman Gaul depict the use of crossbows in hunting scenes.
Its low reliefs depict and label by name several Roman deities such as Jupiter, Vulcan, and Castor and Pollux, along with Gallic deities such as Esus, Smertrios, and Tarvos Trigaranus.
Perhaps related to this, stucco reliefs at Palenque depict a king ( and perhaps also a queen ) holding a baby with a lightning celt in the forehead and a serpentine leg.
Interior reliefs depict scenes of the priestesses, currently the only known remaining example of worship in ancient Egypt that was exclusively administered by women.
* Kiya The Favorite-Includes a few photos of reliefs which may depict her.
The reliefs depict:
The reliefs depict lions, bulls, boars, foxes, gazelles, donkeys, snakes and other reptiles, insects, arachnids, and birds, particularly vultures.
These reliefs depict scenes from the Italian campaign of Constantine against Maxentius which was the reason for the construction of the monument.
Side reliefs depict historical events from the first years of the reign of Frederik IV, including the liberation of the serfs, the founding of the dragoons and of the land militia among them.
The reliefs in his mortuary and valley temple depict a counting of foreigners by or in front of the goddess Seshat and the return of a fleet from Asia, perhaps Byblos.
The reliefs also depict a map of the world as was known at his death.
Some groups, often described as the " Buner reliefs ," usually dated to the 1st century CE, depict Greeks in perfect Hellenistic style, either in posture, rendering, or clothing ( wearing the Greek chiton and himation ).
The station is clad in travertine, a reference to the Italian community in the area, and whimsical bas reliefs by Jean-Charles Charuest depict scenes of the nearby Marché Jean-Talon
Seven oversized rock reliefs at Naqsh-e Rustam depict monarchs of the Sassanid period.
The reliefs below the old high altar depict the sacrifice of Able, Abraham and his son Isaac, and the priest Melchizadek.
There are two reliefs at the pedestal, also designed by Zajec, which depict scenes from Prešeren's Poems.
In contrast to the mainstream interpretation, there is a fringe hypothesis according to which the reliefs depict Ancient Egyptian electrical technology, based on comparison to similar modern devices ( such as Geissler tubes, Crookes tubes, and arc lamps ).
The saung may have been introduced as early as 500 AD from Southeastern India, based on archaeological evidence, namely in the form of Burmese temple reliefs that depict a long-necked harp very similar to depictions found in Bengal.
Battle reliefs at Karnak from the reign of Seti I depict the king in combat with Libyan masses ; however the text only describes the Libyans as being Tjehenu, one of the generic terms for " Libyan " in the Egyptian language, rather than a specific tribal designation.
The reliefs on the sides of the sarcophagus depict important scenes of their lives: the ceremonial entrance in Florence as archduke of Tuscany, his coronation in Frankfurt am Main, his coronation in Prague as King of Bohemia, and the coronation ceremony in Bratislava of Maria Theresia.

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