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Plaque; Wadjet EyeAgateWadjet eye ‘Eye of Horus’ plaque. Late Period, ca. 664-332 B
amntenofre:Double Temple of Haroeris (Horus the Ancient) and Sobek at Ombos (“Kom Ombo”)
Faience Wadjet Eye AmuletThe Egyptian god Horus was usually depicted in human form but with the head
Eye of HorusWadjet (or Udjat), an ancient Egyptian symbol of the Eye of Horus, often thought to brin
Statue of Horemheb and HorusThis nearly life-size statue is made of white limestone. Horemheb is sea
Quartzite Head of AmunGod of Amun inscribed on the back pillar with the Horus name of Tantamani disc
Statue of Horus, Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt (332-30 BCE)“After Egypt became a part of the Ro
Pillars of GodsThe falcon-headed god Horus and the green-skinned god Ptah counsel the deceased Seti
Inlay Depicting “Horus of Gold”This inlay is a composite hieroglyph, termed the Hor
Shrine of Nectanebo II inside the sanctuary of the Temple of Horus at EdfuNectanebo II (360-342 BC)
historyfilia:Inlay depicting Horus Egyptian, Ptolemaic. 4th century B.C. Medium: Faience From the Me
Statue of god Horus protecting king Nectanebo II. Late Period, 30th Dynasty, ca. 380-343 BC. No
The sacred Barge of Horus with shrine of Nectanebo II in the inner sanctum of the Temple of Horus a
commander-homosexual:spiritsdancinginthenight:Anubis & Horus spotted having tea in Cairo, 20
ainawgsd:valarhalla: valarhalla: boopsandswoops: lifelessordinary0: Temple of Horus, Egypt its
I liked this guy and his freckles in particular xDA view on the Metal Devil in the Embrace.
centuriespast: Amulet, Isis with Horus Geography:EgyptDate:c. 900-200 BCMedium:Faience ROM
centuriespast:Antonio Beato (British, born Italy, active Egypt, ca. 1825-ca. 1903), Pylone et T
cyberclays: Horus - by Johnson Ting
kadeart: Horus Hawks Print available kadeart.bigcartel.com/product/bnha-hawks-hallowee
sugabaes: spiritsdancinginthenight: Anubis & Horus spotted having tea in Cairo, 2006. The
totenbuch: The Four Sons of Horus, from left to right: Duamutef, Qebehsenuef, Hapi and Imsety, prot
slam-ancient: Horus, Egyptian, 332–30 BC, Saint Louis Art Museum: Ancient Artwww.slam.
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