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Doorjamb Depicting King Nectanebo I Being Nursed by Hathor, 380-343 BC, Late Period (Limestone) by Egyptian 30th Dynasty

Doorjamb Depicting King Nectanebo I Being Nursed by Hathor, 380-343 BC, Late Period (Limestone)

(Doorjamb depicting King Nectanebo I being nursed by Hathor, 380-343 BC, Late Period (limestone))


Egyptian 30th Dynasty

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Doorjamb Depicting King Nectanebo I Being Nursed by Hathor, 380-343 BC, Late Period (Limestone) by Egyptian 30th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
doorjamb · architectural · structural · element · component · fragment · vertical · door · shrine · doorway · frame · ancient · egypt · egyptian · thirtieth · dynasty · tha-aset-imu · inscription · pharaoh · Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge, UK / Bridgeman Images
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