Foto de stock - Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Tutankhamon alabaster, from his tomb in Luxor : Composite perfume vase, upon openwork pedestal. 2 Nile gods (called Hapy), representing Lower Egypt and Upper Egypt, hold lotus and papyrus plants, surmonted by cobras wearing crowns (which also represent Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt). The gods hold plants in an knot called Sema Tawy (binding of the 2 lands). On top of the vase, a crowned vulture opens its wings. On the pedestal, the cartouche of the King stands on a gold sign (Nub), with solar hawks and Ouas scepters around.

Imagen: Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, Tutankhamon alabaster, from his tomb in Luxor : Composite perfume vase, upon openwork pedestal.

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