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Egyptian Antiquity Allegory of the Cosmos: Mythological Papyrus of Neskapashouty by School Egyptian

Egyptian Antiquity Allegory of the Cosmos: Mythological Papyrus of Neskapashouty

(Egyptian antiquite allegory of the cosmos: mythological papyrus of Neskapashouty, accounting scribe of grains representing cosmogony, with Geb, Nout, Nephtys, Osiris. 1070-664 BC. 21st dynasty. Sun 2,7x0,27 m Paris, musee du Louvre)


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