Falcon God Horus and Ramses II During the Opening of the Mouth Ceremony, Bas-relief, from Small Temple Built by Pharaoh at Abydos by Egyptian 19th Dynasty

Falcon God Horus and Ramses II During the Opening of the Mouth Ceremony, Bas-relief, from Small Temple Built by Pharaoh at Abydos

(Falcon god Horus and Ramses II during the opening of the mouth ceremony, bas-relief, from small temple built by Pharaoh at Abydos.)


Egyptian 19th Dynasty

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Falcon God Horus and Ramses II During the Opening of the Mouth Ceremony, Bas-relief, from Small Temple Built by Pharaoh at Abydos by Egyptian 19th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
antiquity · archeology · ancient egypt · egypt · africa · north africa · sculpture · relief (sculpture) · egyptian god · new kingdom · male likeness · africa · antiquity · human mouth · egypt · pharaoh · egyptian civilization · eternity · ceremony · art and craft · religious celebration · opening of the mouth · bas-relief · ancient religions · ramses ii · no people · human hand · giving · ancient egypt · archaeological artifact · ankh · horizontal · horus · abido · dynasty xix · new kingdom (1540-1075 bc) · nineteenth dynasty (1292-1190 bc) · paris mus?e du louvre · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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