djed pillar Stock Photos and Images

Amulet of a Djed Pillar - Late Period, Dynasties 26–31 (664–332 BC) - Egyptian - Artist: Ancient Egyptian, Origin: Egypt, Date: 664 BC–332 BC, Medium: Faience
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10 Amulets of Henettawy (C): 1 wedjat, 1 scarab, 3 djed pillars, 1 incised plaque, 1 uraeus, 2 wadj signs, and 1 cylindrical bead, Third Intermediate Period
Djed pillar representing stability for the dead and a symbol of Osiris. Blue faience, circa 1st millennium BC
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Djed Pillar, enigmatic hieroglyph and amulet linked to Osiris' backbone and resurrection. Egyptian Museum. Egypt
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Pillar bearing the name Kema, the Djed pillar is depicted on all four sides, from Saqqara. Egyptian civilisation, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX
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Faience composite amulet 'Napatau Period' about 700-300 BC from Gebel Barkal, Egypt. The piece incorporates a djed-pillar
Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Tutankhamon jewellery, from his tomb in Luxor : A complex flexible pectoral showing a barque
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Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Tutankhamon jewellery, from his tomb in Luxor : Clasp of a complex flexible pectoral showing a barque
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Gold plaque with a bull, lion, panther and griffin, and two breastplates depicting Dee mourning Osiris in the form of the Djed pillar and Anubis embalming the...
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