Osiris Receives Tributes from Four Deities by Egyptian 21st Dynasty

Osiris Receives Tributes from Four Deities

(Art of Egypt: Osiris receives tributes from four deities: Thot, Maat, Heka (Heqat or Heqa) and Harsiesi. One of the gods holds the key of life in the shape of a cross ansee (Ankh). Below, two representations of the eye oudjat (Horus's eye) Decoration of th)


Egyptian 21st Dynasty

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Osiris Receives Tributes from Four Deities by Egyptian 21st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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