Plastered, painted wood panel detail with heap of funerary offerings, from Sarcophagus of Ibi by Egyptian 17th Dynasty

Plastered, painted wood panel detail with heap of funerary offerings, from Sarcophagus of Ibi


Egyptian 17th Dynasty

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Plastered, painted wood panel detail with heap of funerary offerings, from Sarcophagus of Ibi by Egyptian 17th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
wood (material) · material · food · animal head · 2nd millennium bc · food and drink · religious offering · offering · 17th dynasty · antiquity · drink · 17th century bc · large group of objects · ancient · vertical · second intermediate period · egyptian civilization · funerary art · antiquities · art and craft · ancient civilization · the past · millenniums · no people · ancient egypt · 17th bc · second millennium bc · 16th bc · animal representation · pottery · painting · history · vase · second intermediate period (1630-1540 bc) · seventeenth dynasty (1630-1540 bc) · bologna museo civico archeologico (archaeological museum) · / Bridgeman Images
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