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Panel Detail with Apotropaic Eyes Surmounting Closed Door, Symbolizing Transition to Underworld, from Sarcophagus of Irinimenpu by Egyptian 12th Dynasty

Panel Detail with Apotropaic Eyes Surmounting Closed Door, Symbolizing Transition to Underworld, from Sarcophagus of Irinimenpu

(Panel detail with apotropaic eyes surmounting closed door, symbolizing transition to underworld, from Sarcophagus of Irinimenpu)


Egyptian 12th Dynasty

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Panel Detail with Apotropaic Eyes Surmounting Closed Door, Symbolizing Transition to Underworld, from Sarcophagus of Irinimenpu by Egyptian 12th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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