Luxor - Thebes: Left bank of the Nile. Website of DEIR EL MEDINEH: Village and necropolis of artisans. Detail of a mural of a tomb showing the calf, still thin and fragile legs, embodies the future apis. 19th Dynasty. by School Egyptian

Luxor - Thebes: Left bank of the Nile. Website of DEIR EL MEDINEH: Village and necropolis of artisans. Detail of a mural of a tomb showing the calf, still thin and fragile legs, embodies the future apis. 19th Dynasty.

(Luxor - Thebes: Left bank of the Nile. Website of DEIR EL MEDINEH: Village and necropolis of artisans. Detail of a mural of a tomb showing the calf, still thin and fragile legs, embodies the future apis.19th Dynasty.)


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Luxor - Thebes: Left bank of the Nile. Website of DEIR EL MEDINEH: Village and necropolis of artisans. Detail of a mural of a tomb showing the calf, still thin and fragile legs, embodies the future apis. 19th Dynasty. by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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