Limestone Stele Representing Pia Worshipping the Crocodile God Sobek Followed by Her Son Iy-Hebnef Making Offerings to the God by Egyptian Egyptian

Limestone Stele Representing Pia Worshipping the Crocodile God Sobek Followed by Her Son Iy-Hebnef Making Offerings to the God

(Egyptian antiquite: limestone stele representing Pia worshipping the crocodile god Sobek followed by her son Iy-Hebnef making offerings to the god. From the temple of Sobek in Dahamsha)


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Limestone Stele Representing Pia Worshipping the Crocodile God Sobek Followed by Her Son Iy-Hebnef Making Offerings to the God by Egyptian Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Luxor Museum of Ancient Art, Egypt / Bridgeman Images
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