Rameses III Embracing Isis, Tomb of Amon-hir-Khopshef by School Egyptian

Rameses III Embracing Isis, Tomb of Amon-hir-Khopshef

(Rameses III embracing Isis, Tomb of Amon-hir-Khopshef (photo))


School Egyptian

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Rameses III Embracing Isis, Tomb of Amon-hir-Khopshef by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
thebes · greece · greek · greeks · greece greek · europe · european · cuddle · embrace · embracing · hugging · egypt · valley of the queens · 20th dynasty · rameses iii · 1180 bc · isis · photograph · photography · Mzphoto · / Bridgeman Images
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