Ancient Egypt: Animals in a Papyrus Thicket, Limestone Fragment from the Tomb of Neferhotep (circa 1400 BC) Louvre Museum by School Egyptian

Ancient Egypt: Animals in a Papyrus Thicket, Limestone Fragment from the Tomb of Neferhotep (circa 1400 BC) Louvre Museum

(Ancient Egypt: animals in a papyrus stud, limestone fragment from the tomb of Neferhotep, circa 1400 BC 18th dynasty, Dimension 43x74 cm Paris, Louvre museum - Egyptian antiquity: animals in a papyrus thicket, Limestone fragment from the tomb of Neferhotep)


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Ancient Egypt: Animals in a Papyrus Thicket, Limestone Fragment from the Tomb of Neferhotep (circa 1400 BC) Louvre Museum by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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