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Egyptian Antiquity: Representation of Shuroy and His Wife Worshipping the God Thot and the Goddess Ra by Egyptian 20th Dynasty

Egyptian Antiquity: Representation of Shuroy and His Wife Worshipping the God Thot and the Goddess Ra

(Egyptian antiquite: representation of Shuroy and his wife worshipping the god Thot and the goddess Ra. Painting of the Tomb of Shuroy)


Egyptian 20th Dynasty

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Egyptian Antiquity: Representation of Shuroy and His Wife Worshipping the God Thot and the Goddess Ra by Egyptian 20th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
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