Heruben Papyrus, Divinity on Solar Boat of Seth by Egyptian 20th Dynasty

Heruben Papyrus, Divinity on Solar Boat of Seth

(Heruben papyrus, divinity on solar boat of Seth)


Egyptian 20th Dynasty

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Heruben Papyrus, Divinity on Solar Boat of Seth by Egyptian 20th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
boat · boats · transport · means of conveyance · transportation · passenger transportation · means of transport · mode of transport · egyptian god · mythology · ancient egyptian culture · new kingdom · panoramic · hieroglyphs · 12th bc · egyptian goddess · antiquity · eleventh century bc · cairo egyptian museum · egyptian civilization · indoors · 20th dynasty · antiquities · art and craft · document · millenniums · no people · second millennium bc · animal representation · female likeness · horizontal · papyrus · seth · new kingdom (1540-1075 bc) · twentieth dynasty (1190-1075 bc) · eleventh century b.c. · / Bridgeman Images
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