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Detail from the Book of the Dead of the priest Aha-Mer depicting a barque and a farming scene, Third Intermediate Period by Egyptian 21st Dynasty

Detail from the Book of the Dead of the priest Aha-Mer depicting a barque and a farming scene, Third Intermediate Period

(Detail from the Book of the Dead of the priest Aha-Mer depicting a barque and a farming scene, Third Intermediate Period (papyrus))


Egyptian 21st Dynasty

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Detail from the Book of the Dead of the priest Aha-Mer depicting a barque and a farming scene, Third Intermediate Period by Egyptian 21st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
scene agricole · aha mer · ploughing · oxen · plough · farm · boat to afterlife · hieroglyphs · hieroglyphics · labour · Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy / Bridgeman Images
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