Sources of Photographs:
Homepage: Atlas of Ancient Egypt, John Baines and Jaromir Malek.
Pop-ups: The Complete Pyramids, Mark Lehner; Die Ägyptischen Pyramiden, Rainer Stadelmann; The Buried Pyramid, M. Zakaria Goneim; Ägypten, Die Welt der Pharaonen; Guide to the Pyramids of Egypt, A.Siliotti.
Fig.1: Rotstekeningen in de Sahara, H.Lhote and Ancient Egyptian Science, Vol.II, M.Clagett;
Fig.2 b: Egypt’s Making, M.Rice;
Fig.3 a,b,d and e: Sterrenbeeld van Horus (Egypt: ‘Image of Heaven’), W.H.Zitman;
Fig.3c: Cairo Museum, K. Koenders;
Fig.4: The Complete Pyramids, M.Lehner and Sterrenbeeld van Horus (Egypt: ‘Image of Heaven’), W.H.Zitman;
Fig.6 and 7: Sterrenbeeld van Horus (Egypt: ‘Image of Heaven’), W.H.Zitman;
Fig.8 a: Sterrenbeeld van Horus (Egypt: ‘Image of Heaven’), W.H.Zitman;
Fig.8 b: Kingship and the Gods, H.Frankfort;
Fig.8 c: Egypt to the end of the Old Kingdom, C.Aldred;
Fig.8 d: Ägypten, W.Emery;
Fig.8 e: Egypte, het land van de Farao’s;
Fig.8 f and g: Masking the Blow, W.Davis;
Fig.8 h: Egypte, het land van de Farao’s;
Fig. 8 i: A History of Egypt, W. Budge;
Fig. 8 j: Egypte, het land van de Farao’s;
Fig. 8 k: Chronicle of the Pharaohs, P.Clayton;
Fig. 8 l: Egypte, het land van de Farao’s;
Fig. 8 m: Chronicle of the Pharaohs, P.Clayton;
Fig. 8 n: Tutanchamun, C.Desroches-Noblecourt;
Fig. 8 o: Tutanchamun, C.Desroches-Noblecourt;
Fig. 8 p: Chronicle of the Pharaohs, P.Clayton;
Fig. 8 q: Chronicle of the Pharaohs, P.Clayton;
Fig. 8 r: Reliëf van Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Ex Oriente Lux 1945 , G. Schneider-Herrmann;
Fig. 8 s: Chronicle of the Pharaohs, P.Clayton;
Fig. 8 t: A History of Egypt, W.Budge;
Fig. 8 u: A History of Egypt, W.Budge;
Fig. 8 v: A History of Egypt, W.Budge;
Fig. 8 w: Tempels, R.H.Wilkinson;
Fig. 8 x: Lexikon der Ägyptischen Baukunst, Dieter Arnold;
Fig. 8 y: Egypte, D.Wildung;
Fig. 9 a, b: Sterrenbeeld van Horus (Egypt: ‘Image of Heaven’), W.H.Zitman;
Fig. 10 a to 10 j: ANEP, B.Pritchard.
Other images are for instance: a protodynastic Cylinderseal (Egypt before the Pharaohs, M.Hoffman); the Bronze bowl of Cypro-Phoenician group III and the Bronze bowl from Praeneste (Louvre Museum, The World of the Phoenicians, S. Moscati); The Silver bowl of Salerno, the Fayence cup of Toene (Eton College) and Reliefs from Meroë (article Ex Oriente Lux, G. Schneider-Herrmann, September 1945) and Temple-walls of Meroe (A History of Egypt, W.Budge).