Stele of the Maia Couple, the Defunct Offer Presents to the Gods by Egyptian 18th Dynasty

Stele of the Maia Couple, the Defunct Offer Presents to the Gods

(Egyptian antiquite: stele of the Maia couple, the defunct offer presents to the gods. 18th dynasty. From the Chapel of Maia, Deir el-Medineh (el Medineh), New Empire Dim. 67 cm Turin, Egyptian Museum)


Egyptian 18th Dynasty

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Stele of the Maia Couple, the Defunct Offer Presents to the Gods by Egyptian 18th 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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