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Ba Vang buddhist temple. Ornate wall with Phoenix decoration. The Phoenix is a long-lived bird that cyclically regenerates. Uong Bi. Vietnam
Ba Vang buddhist temple. Ornate wall with Phoenix decoration. The Phoenix is a long-lived bird that cyclically regenerates. Uong Bi. Vietnam
Thèbes, West Bank, Kings Valley, Seti I tomb (KV17). Side room, left wall (upper part, Book of Am-duat, ba bird wearing crowns of Upper and Lower Egypt
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Ba Thien Hau Chinese Temple. Buddhists believe that releasing birds back into the wild can help an individual to accrue merit. Ho Chi Monh city
Mieu Ba Ngu Hanh buddhist temple. Main altar with Red Crowned Cranes a symbolism of longevity and good luck. Vung Tau. Vietnam
Abydos, Egypt, the mortuary temple of pharaoh Seti I, Menmaatra, (XIX° dyn. 1321-1186 B.C.) - A Ba bird
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Heart of sand and daisies on stone slab Photo: BA-Geduldig, Farkaschovsky
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Painting of a woman and her Ba (soul-bird) on a shabti-box. The pair receive thirst-quenching resfreshment from the Goddess of the Sycamore tree, Isis-Hathor
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Sinter terraces in Pamukkale
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Egyptian relief showing a dead woman and Hathor: the dead woman and her soul-bird (Ba) receive refreshment from Hathor in the Sycamore tree
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