The God Amun offers a sickle weapon to the pharaoh Ramesses III as he strikes two captured enemies, 1835-45 by Jean Francois Champollion

The God Amun offers a sickle weapon to the pharaoh Ramesses III as he strikes two captured enemies, 1835-45

(The God Amun offers a sickle weapon to the pharaoh Ramesses III as he strikes two captured enemies, 1835-45 )


Jean Francois Champollion

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The God Amun offers a sickle weapon to the pharaoh Ramesses III as he strikes two captured enemies, 1835-45 by Jean Francois Champollion. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
divinity · gods · pharaoh · abu simbel · egypt · nubia · ancient egypt · hieroglyph · hieroglyphs · fresco · divinities · harpe · Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France / Bridgeman Images
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