Stock Photo - Philae Island Philae. 1. Four priests carrying on their shoulders a bari charged with a small naos, before which is a king in adoration, 2. The Emperor Tiberius presents the emblems of the superior and inferior power to the god Horus. Behind the god is seated Isis who launches the symbol of the divine life, 3. The cynocephalus of the god Lunus, seated on a stepped pedestal, is placed opposite Thoth standing. Champollion, Jean François (1790-1832) (Author). Monuments of Egypt and Nubia, from the drawings executed on the spot under the direction of Champollion-the-young, and the autograph descriptions which he wrote them, pub. under the auspices of M. Guizot and M. Thiers. by a special commission. Boards . Date Issued: 1835 - 1845 Place: Paris Publisher: Firmin Didot Brothers. Egypt - Antiquities. Prints Illustrations. Lithographs.

Stock Photo: Philae Island Philae. 1. Four priests carrying on their shoulders a bari charged with a small naos, before which is a king in adoration, 2.

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