A ransacked Egyptian tomb by Unbekannt

A ransacked Egyptian tomb

(A ransacked Egyptian tomb, 1933-1934)


Unbekannt

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1933  ·  Picture ID: 740774

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A ransacked Egyptian tomb by Unbekannt. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
interior · destruction · wall · discovery · country · egypt · crime · egyptian · death · archaeology · robbery · tomb · mausoleum · location · century · luxor · karnak · grave · burial · valley of the kings · artefact · concept · mummy · archaeological site · archeology · artifact · coffin · monochrome · black white · black and white · ancient egyptian · sarcophagi · sarcophagus · thebes · 14th century bc · as said · burial goods · grave goods · grave robber · ransacked · unknown · amedee forestier · forestier · amedee · The Print Collector/Heritage Images
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