Syria, Kadesh, Stele Offered by Huy: Donor Worshipping Goddess Kadesh and God Rechep by Egyptian 18th Dynasty

Syria, Kadesh, Stele Offered by Huy: Donor Worshipping Goddess Kadesh and God Rechep

(Syria, Kadesh, Stele offered by Huy, craftsman of Valley of Kings: donor worshipping Goddess Kadesh and God Rechep)


Egyptian 18th Dynasty

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Syria, Kadesh, Stele Offered by Huy: Donor Worshipping Goddess Kadesh and God Rechep by Egyptian 18th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
antiquity · archeology · ancient egypt · egypt · africa · north africa · standing · wildlife · egyptian god · 2nd millennium bc · new kingdom · hieroglyph · animal themes · male likeness · divinity · lion · spirituality · non-western script · africa · craft · antiquity · sculpture · black background · egypt · vertical · egyptian civilization · arms up · goddess · studio shot · antiquities · art and craft · traditional clothing · single object · the past · traditional culture · ancient religions · millenniums · no people · giving · ancient egypt · 14th century bc · second millennium bc · archaeological artifact · ancient civilisation · female likeness · chordata · 14th bc · religion · rechep · felidae · stele · carnivora · kadesh · animals (names in common use) · animalia (animals) · mammalia (mammals) · panthera leo (lion) · new kingdom (1540-1075 bc) · eighteenth dynasty (1540-1292 bc) · paris mus?e du louvre · egyptian civilisation · Louvre, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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