TerryHowcott.com - Ravaged Cultures Spark a Cultural Revival
TerryHowcott.com
 

ABOUT-INTRO



Queen Tiye













Ancient Small Pyramids

Small Pyramids


Two Unidentified Women

Two Sistah's


Unidentified Nubian Queen

Nubian Queen


Blue Nile Falls

Entitled Blue Nile Falls because of its evident purity, the water turns from blue to brown at a certain time of the year. The volume of water spilling over the fall's edge at rainy season is said to be an incredible sight.

Blue Nile Falls


Blue Nile Falls (A Second Look)

Blue Nile Falls, Another Look


Statue of Sekhmet, Egyptian Kion Goddess

She was considered carrier of plague, and patron of surgery (as in surgeon). From temple of Karnak. 1503-1450 B.C.

Patron of Surgery


Sidebar Note:

Ancient Africa

A Belerophon Coloring Book

Ancient Africa Coloring Book, The Art of Ife, Volume 2



Primary image from Joel A. Freeman, PhD. Freemaninstitute.com Gallery










Terryhowcott.com has made every effort to ascertain the origin of all photos, and is eager to cite all work.
Please contact info@terryhowcott.com to discuss citing or to propose photos for exhibition by sending them with photographer/artist's name, image title, and/or web address.

© 2006 www.terryhowcott.com