Egyptian Antiquity: The scribe Nebmertouf and the monkey Thoth, god of scripture and patron of scribes by School Egyptian

Egyptian Antiquity: The scribe Nebmertouf and the monkey Thoth, god of scripture and patron of scribes

(Egyptian Antiquitis: The scribe Nebmertouf and the monkey Thot, god of scripture and patron of scribes. Shale sculpture. Regne of Amenophis III (1391-1353))


School Egyptian

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Egyptian Antiquity: The scribe Nebmertouf and the monkey Thoth, god of scripture and patron of scribes by School Egyptian. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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