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Plastered and painted wood depicting god Anubi protecting mummy of deceased and solar boat with god Ra, from Sarcophagus of Usai, Thebes by Egyptian 26th Dynasty

Plastered and painted wood depicting god Anubi protecting mummy of deceased and solar boat with god Ra, from Sarcophagus of Usai, Thebes


Egyptian 26th Dynasty

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Plastered and painted wood depicting god Anubi protecting mummy of deceased and solar boat with god Ra, from Sarcophagus of Usai, Thebes by Egyptian 26th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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