Ramses holding his Asian enemies by their hair while he is preparing to slay them, relief, Temple of Seti I, Kanais, Egypt, Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX by Egyptian 19th Dynasty

Ramses holding his Asian enemies by their hair while he is preparing to slay them, relief, Temple of Seti I, Kanais, Egypt, Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX

(Ramses holding his Asian enemies by their hair while he is preparing to slay them, relief, Temple of Seti I, Kanais, Egypt, Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX (photo))


Egyptian 19th Dynasty

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Ramses holding his Asian enemies by their hair while he is preparing to slay them, relief, Temple of Seti I, Kanais, Egypt, Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX by Egyptian 19th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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