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Khufus sarcophagus, broken by robbers, in the Great Pyramid, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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Khufus sarcophagus, broken by robbers, in the Great Pyramid, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Khufus sarcophagus, broken by robbers, in the Great Pyramid, Egypt, 1905. See how the tomb-robbers have broken away the corner in their mad search for treasure. There his body was torn from its resting-place and plundered of its rich regalia and splendid jewellery, then left in dishonour and confusion among fragments of stone and tattered mummy-cloth lying upon the floor. Stereoscopic card. Detail. From a series called Egypt Through the Stereoscope, text by James H Breasted
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This photograph captures the heartbreaking scene of Khufu's sarcophagus, shattered by ruthless robbers within the Great Pyramid of Egypt in 1905. The image, taken by renowned photographers Underwood & Underwood, showcases the devastating aftermath of a crime that aimed to plunder the riches held within this ancient tomb. Intriguingly detailed, one can observe how the tomb-robbers have desperately torn away at the corner of the sarcophagus in their relentless search for treasure. Once a place where Khufu's body rested peacefully amidst opulent regalia and splendid jewelry, it now lies dishonored and scattered among fragments of stone and tattered mummy-cloth strewn across the floor. The stereoscopic card format adds depth to this haunting visual narrative, transporting viewers back in time to witness firsthand this act of desecration. As part of a series titled "Egypt Through the Stereoscope" curated by James H Breasted, this print offers an immersive experience into ancient Egyptian history. Through its monochromatic tones and intricate details, this photograph serves as a powerful reminder not only of humanity's fascination with death but also our capacity for greed and destruction. It stands as a testament to both our enduring curiosity about ancient civilizations like Egypt and our responsibility to preserve their invaluable cultural heritage for future generations.
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