Egyptian antiquity: Osirian triad in the name of Osorkon. Gold pendant and lapis lazuli by School Egyptian

Egyptian antiquity: Osirian triad in the name of Osorkon. Gold pendant and lapis lazuli

(Egyptian antiquite: Osirian triad in the name of Osorkon (Osiris surrounds by Isis and Horus. Gold pendant and lapis lazuli (lapis lazuli). 22nd dynasty, low period. Paris, Louvre Museum)


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Egyptian antiquity: Osirian triad in the name of Osorkon. Gold pendant and lapis lazuli by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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