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Amulets (string): Eye of Horus, Djed Pillars, Scarabs, Third Intermediate–Late Period (?) (about 1069–332 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, 1.1 × 1.6 × 0
Head of the Pharaoh Teos, 4th century BC. Teos, the second pharaoh of the 30th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, ruled from 362 until 360 BC
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Luxor, Egypt. Temple of Merenptah (Baenra Meriamon) XIX° dyn. son of Ramses II the Great: remains of a big statue of god Anubis
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Luxor, Egypt. Temple of Merenptah (Baenra Meriamon) XIX° dyn. son of Ramses II the Great: two feet
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Luxor, Egypt. Temple of Merenptah (Baenra Meriamon) XIX° dyn. son of Ramses II the Great: a detail of a stele of the king Nebmaatra Sethi I
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The Djed-pillar symbolic to both the living and the dead
Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, statue of the god Ptah, seated on a throne, on top of stairs. In breccia stone. It was originally enveloped into a gold foil
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Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, part of the tomb of Mes (or Mose), from Saqqara. This tomb is very famous for its ""legal text""
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Luxor, Egypt. Temple of Merenptah (Baenra Meriamon) XIX° dyn. son of Ramses II the Great: remains of a big statue of god Anubis
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Luxor, Egypt. Temple of Merenptah (Baenra Meriamon) XIX° dyn. son of Ramses II the Great: remaining of a statue af a King
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