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Limestone doorjamb fragments from the tomb of Menu (Tomb G 2423, Giza)Egyptian, Old Kingdom, Late 5t
Statue of a Seated ScribeHe wears a wig with a central parting as was fashionable in the Old Kingdom
Statue of the dwarf KhnumhotepKhnumhotep, the priest and overseer of the royal wardrobe, was an Egyp
Statue of the Lector Priest KaaperSheikh el-Balad, Arabic title for the chief of the village, was th
Bust of Kaaper’s WifeThis wooden statue was discovered in the same mastaba as Ka-aper, an
Painted limestone head of a pharaoh, identified as Userkaf, first ruler of the 5th Dynasty. Ar
Ancient Egyptian funerary headrest, carved from granite. Artist unknown; 5th Dynasty (ca. 2513
Jeremiah Jenkins: “Everything Must Go” - opening this Saturday, February 5th. Check
HYUNA - 5TH MINI ALBUM [A'WESOME] Jacket Image -1- Title Song_ “#어때?” 2000 &tim
asawa-station:5th episode is amazing
Scythian archers,- Panticapeum (Ukraine), 5th century BCESource: PHGCOM [CC BY-SA 3.0 (creat
anthropologyyy:Rhyton in the shape of a deer, Scythian 5th century B.C.
ittybittystudyblr:SUNDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER 2017- She was blessed with the virtue of being ordinary.
Karkat and Kanaya’s 5th convo.
Part 2 of me stating out the hierarch modrons. CHeck out my channel for the video and some optional
Jade and Karkat’s 5th convo.
andy-sandy-0w0: Luz and her Sis :D I also publish the drawing here because it’s the 5th time
Coin with an image of the Byzantine Empress Aelia Pulcheria,420-22
robitta: OLDCODEX [they go, Where?] 5th album [Where’d they go?] PV
Coin with the image of Aelia Eudoxia, wife of Byzantine Emperor Arcadius, died 404 A.D.
Just posted 150+ exclusive pictures from the Grimoire Tokyo 5th Anniversary Party - probably the mos
via-appia:Mosaics from the Episcopal Basilica in Stobi, MacedoniaByzantine, 5th - 6th century
fishstickmonkey:Terminal: Stag on a Ball Wood and leather; carved. H. 12 cm Pazyryk Culture. 5th
didoofcarthage:The Amathus sarcophagus. Cypriot, 2nd quarter of the 5th century B.C. Limestone.
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