![Vase - New Kingdom Period, Dynasty 19 (1292-1202 BC) - Egyptian - Artist: Ancient Egyptian, Origin: Egypt, Date: 1292 BC-1202 BC, Medium: Glass Stock Photo - Alamy Vase - New Kingdom Period, Dynasty 19 (1292-1202 BC) - Egyptian - Artist: Ancient Egyptian, Origin: Egypt, Date: 1292 BC-1202 BC, Medium: Glass Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/RKRR0J/vase-new-kingdom-period-dynasty-19-1292-1202-bc-egyptian-artist-ancient-egyptian-origin-egypt-date-1292-bc-1202-bc-medium-glass-RKRR0J.jpg)
Vase - New Kingdom Period, Dynasty 19 (1292-1202 BC) - Egyptian - Artist: Ancient Egyptian, Origin: Egypt, Date: 1292 BC-1202 BC, Medium: Glass Stock Photo - Alamy
Tony Trupp on Twitter: "@UnchartedX1 has been saying that the ancient egyptian stone vases were so precisely made that they must been proof of some advanced unknown technology. I tried to consider
Sahara Egypt Travel - Silver Hes Vase of King Psusennes the First The Hes sign in hieroglyphics means "praised." This vase was used in the purification procession and for pouring libations to
![Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures on Twitter: "This vase was used in #temple ceremonies & in rituals of purification. Form imitates the #hieroglyph "hes" which means "to praise." #Egypt https://t.co/bb4BkmbOS3" / Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures on Twitter: "This vase was used in #temple ceremonies & in rituals of purification. Form imitates the #hieroglyph "hes" which means "to praise." #Egypt https://t.co/bb4BkmbOS3" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DQ8RnujUIAEphM4.jpg)