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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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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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The Djed-pillar symbolic to both the living and the dead
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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