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abybweisse:alan-humphries: The Most Beautiful Death In The World - Undertaker I don’t understand t
V noci se mi zdálo o čarodejnici, která chtěla abych ji nakreslila vrbu a pak ni řekla
littlealienproducts:Metal Goth Pins by AbyCraft
Four bas reliefs of 19th dynasty Pharaoh Seti I offering to the Gods at the temple of Seti I at Abyd
I think it’s because of all the times I’ve pissed off Ondra between the two games that she’s become
penettyo:(ffrom top left to bottom right) Abydon, Berath, Eothas, Galawain, Hylea, Magran, Ondra, Ry
I think it’s because of all the times I’ve pissed off Ondra between the two games that s
galagraphia:Wreck it, Watcher! Inktober day 2.
Ancient Egyptian reliefs from the temple of Osiris at Abydos, including representations of Pharaohs
The 19th Dynasty pharaoh Seti I (r. ca. 1294-1279 BCE) receives the ankh (symbol of life) from the g
Study of a Relief of the Head of the moon god Khonsu in the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, 1874Frederick
A set of four ancient Egyptian limestone canopic jars, used for holding organs removed from the dece
Releif at the temple of Seti I in Abydos, 19th dynasty
amntenofre:the Goddess Hathor-Iusaas;from the Temple of King Ramses II at Abydos. Now in the Louvre
Ivory game piece in the form of a lion, found in Abydos (Egypt, 1stDynasty).
acrosscenturiesandgenerations:• Abydos. Temple de Séti. Salle D.Date: 1869 - 1880Artist/Author: Mari
ancientpeoples:Faience amulet of goddess Nut The goddess is shown sitting on her legs, spreading her
The Goddesses Accompanying the PharaohDetail of a wall carvings in the Temple of Seti I, Abydos.
“Pepi I then threw away the royal rulebook, and for the first time, a king married a commoner. Chang
Relief of Goddess IsisDetail of a wall carving from Temple of Seti I, Abydos.
Temple of King Sethi I at Abydos, Egypt
arthuntblog:Doug Ohlson [USA] (1936-2010) ~ ‘Abydos’, 1977. Oil on canvas (175.3 x 175.3 cm).
Fragment in sunk relief of a female deity bearing offerings, originally used as decoration in the te
ancientanimalart:Frog FiguresEgypt, Early Dynastic Period, circa 3100-2675 BCEreportedly from Abydos
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