Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting Geb and Nut by Egyptian 21st Dynasty

Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting Geb and Nut

(Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting Geb and Nut, Third Intermediate Period (papyrus))


Egyptian 21st Dynasty

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Funerary papyrus of Djedkhonsouefankh depicting Geb and Nut by Egyptian 21st Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt / Bridgeman Images
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