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ofskfe:Spanish Synagogue in the Venetian Ghetto of Venice, Italy. Photographs by PG.“The Spanish Syn
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Bronze aegis of the goddess Isis, showing the goddess wearing a tripartite wig with twelve uraeus-se
Mummiform ushabti (painted wood) of Ka-ha, Chief of Painters. Artist unknown; ca. 1279-1186 BCE (New
Bottom of an ancient Egyptian scarab (green-glazed steatite), depicting the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Ame
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Statue of Horemheb, last pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, with the god Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 1319-1
Ancient Egyptian column capital (limestone) in the shape of the head of the goddess Hathor. The col
Ancient Egyptian stela (painted limestone) depicting the sculptor Qen worshiping Amenhotep I and Ahm
Hellenistic bronze sculpture of Hermes. Now in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Photo credit:
The goddess Isis greets the 30th Dynasty pharaoh Nectanebo II. Fragment (painted limestone) of the d
Ushabti (glazed and painted steatite) of the chief steward and scribe Seniu. Artist unknown; ca. 15
ahencyclopedia:ANCIENT PERSIAN RELIGION: ANCIENT Persian religion was a polytheistic faith which cor
Limestone tomb stela of Hetepsi. Artist unknown; ca. 2323-2100 BCE (Old Kingdom). Found at Dendera;
Alabaster canopic jar of Hor-Uahibre. Artist unknown; 664-525 BCE (26th Dynasty, Late Period). Now i
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The Wicked Bible,In 1631 a printing shop accidentally printed the King James Bible with “Thou
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Fun History FactThe ancient Egyptians would mourn the death of a pet cat by shaving their eyebrows.
The Holy Foreskin of Jesus Christ,In Christian tradition, particularly Catholic and Orthodox traditi
Ancient Egyptian funerary stele (painted wood) of a man named Aafenmut, showing the deceased making
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