Thoth, the God of the Moon, in the Form of a Man with the Head of an Ibis by Egyptian 21st Dynasty

Thoth, the God of the Moon, in the Form of a Man with the Head of an Ibis

(Egyptian antiquite: Thot, the god of the moon, in the form of a man at the head of ibis. decoration of the anthropoid sarcophagus of the scribe Butehamon, 21st dynasty (1085-935 BC). Museum of Egypt in Turin (Torino, Museo Egizio))


Egyptian 21st Dynasty

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Thoth, the God of the Moon, in the Form of a Man with the Head of an Ibis by Egyptian 21st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Egyptian Museum, Turin, Italy / Bridgeman Images
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