Dolerite Relief of Nectanebo I, King Offering Necklace to Demon, Represented by Knife Blade and Three Snakes, from Heliopolis at Temple of Atum by Egyptian 30th Dynasty

Dolerite Relief of Nectanebo I, King Offering Necklace to Demon, Represented by Knife Blade and Three Snakes, from Heliopolis at Temple of Atum

(Dolerite relief of Nectanebo I, king offering necklace to demon, represented by knife blade and three snakes, from Heliopolis at temple of Atum)


Egyptian 30th Dynasty

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Dolerite Relief of Nectanebo I, King Offering Necklace to Demon, Represented by Knife Blade and Three Snakes, from Heliopolis at Temple of Atum by Egyptian 30th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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