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Libation Vessel inscribed for the priest of Amun, Amenemope and Shawabti from Tomb 148, Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1193-1080 BC by Egyptian 20th Dynasty

Libation Vessel inscribed for the priest of Amun, Amenemope and Shawabti from Tomb 148, Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1193-1080 BC

(Libation Vessel inscribed for the priest of Amun, Amenemope and Shawabti from Tomb 148, Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1193-1080 BC (glazed faience earthenware))


Egyptian 20th Dynasty

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Undated  ·  glazed faience earthenware  ·  Image ID: 375318

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Libation Vessel inscribed for the priest of Amun, Amenemope and Shawabti from Tomb 148, Thebes, New Kingdom, c.1193-1080 BC by Egyptian 20th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, natural paper, or Japanese paper.
protective · funerary · tomb · ornament · shabti · hieroglyphics · figurine · Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK / Bridgeman Images
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