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Egyptian Funerary Stele Stock Image
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Egyptian funerary Stele #47167957
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Egyptian funerary Stele from the New Kingdom Period, 1550-1070 B.C, from Thebes
Funerary burial mask of egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun. Isolated on black background.
Ancient Egyptian funerary mask
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Turin, Italy - Egyptian Museum. Detail of the Book of the Dead with funerary formulas and spells, papyrus, 330 BC
Turin, Italy - Egyptian Museum. Detail of the Book of the Dead with funerary formulas and spells, papyrus, 330 BC
Turin, Italy - Egyptian Museum. Detail of the Book of the Dead with funerary formulas and spells, papyrus, 330 BC
Turin, Italy - Egyptian Museum. Detail of the Book of the Dead with funerary formulas and spells, papyrus, 330 BC