Funerary papyrus of Serimen, priest of Amon, detail of the creation of the world, separation of Geb and Nut by Egyptian 21st Dynasty

Funerary papyrus of Serimen, priest of Amon, detail of the creation of the world, separation of Geb and Nut


Egyptian 21st Dynasty

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Funerary papyrus of Serimen, priest of Amon, detail of the creation of the world, separation of Geb and Nut by Egyptian 21st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
10th century bc · xth century bc · egyptian god · mythology · ancient egyptian culture · male likeness · third intermediate period · egyptian goddess · cosmogony · antiquity · paleography · first millennium bc · eleventh century bc · beginnings · archaeology · egyptian civilization · antiquities · 21st dynasty · millenniums · afterlife · no people · second millennium bc · tenth century bc · female likeness · serimen · horizontal · papyrus · third intermediate period (1075-664 bc) · paris mus?e du louvre · twenty-first dynasty (1075-950 bc) · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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