Ancient Egypt, Wall carving/painting, Mastaba/Tomb of Idout, Saqqara, Fishermen sit on boats scaling fish, 6th dynasty by School Egyptian

Ancient Egypt, Wall carving/painting, Mastaba/Tomb of Idout, Saqqara, Fishermen sit on boats scaling fish, 6th dynasty

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Ancient Egypt, Wall carving/painting, Mastaba/Tomb of Idout, Saqqara, Fishermen sit on boats scaling fish, 6th dynasty by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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