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The priest Sheri and his wife Khenteyetka, with funerary offerings, from the Tomb of Sheri, Saqqara, Old Kingdom by Egyptian 4th Dynasty

The priest Sheri and his wife Khenteyetka, with funerary offerings, from the Tomb of Sheri, Saqqara, Old Kingdom

(The priest Sheri and his wife Khenteyetka, with funerary offerings, from the Tomb of Sheri, Saqqara, Old Kingdom (limestone))


Egyptian 4th Dynasty

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The priest Sheri and his wife Khenteyetka, with funerary offerings, from the Tomb of Sheri, Saqqara, Old Kingdom by Egyptian 4th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
saqqarah · offering · male · female · hieroglyphs · hieroglyphics · seated · couple · carved · relief · Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, UK / Bridgeman Images
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