Stela Dedicated to Isis by the Overseer of Works in the Temples of Ramesses II at Koptos, Depicting the King Offering Incense to the Sacred Boat of Isis, Carried by Priests by Egyptian 19th Dynasty

Stela Dedicated to Isis by the Overseer of Works in the Temples of Ramesses II at Koptos, Depicting the King Offering Incense to the Sacred Boat of Isis, Carried by Priests

(Stela dedicated to Isis by the overseer of works in the Temples of Ramesses II at Koptos, depicting the King offering incense to the sacred boat of Isis, carried by priests (limestone))


Egyptian 19th Dynasty

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Stela Dedicated to Isis by the Overseer of Works in the Temples of Ramesses II at Koptos, Depicting the King Offering Incense to the Sacred Boat of Isis, Carried by Priests by Egyptian 19th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
inscription · hieroglyph · goddess · hieroglyphic · sacrifice · bird · eagle · pictogram · myth · mythological · mythology · Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK / Bridgeman Images
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