Painted limestone stele of god Apis by Egyptian 21st Dynasty

Painted limestone stele of god Apis


Egyptian 21st Dynasty

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Painted limestone stele of god Apis by Egyptian 21st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
prayer · pray · prayers · common prayer · prayer saying · prayed · worship · praying · supplication · 10th century bc · xth century bc · egyptian god · close-up · ancient egyptian culture · hieroglyph · third intermediate period · limestone · africa · antiquity · egypt · human representation · first millennium bc · eleventh century bc · vertical · egyptian civilization · indoors · antiquities · art and craft · hieroglyphics · 21st dynasty · bull · bas-relief · millenniums · no people · second millennium bc · engraving · tenth century bc · animal representation · religion · stele · menphis · mit rahina · apis · third intermediate period (1075-664 bc) · paris mus?e du louvre · twenty-first dynasty (1075-950 bc) · menfi (reperto da) · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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