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Stela of Seba, scribe of the treasury of the god Ptah.
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dwellerinthelibrary: The Twenty-Second Dynasty stela of Nechtefmoet (Nakhtefmut) at the Rijksmuseum
histoiredelle: Ph Lanaya Flavelle - Stela Licina Vestida para dominar
spiritsdancinginthenight:boundary stela of king akhenaten’s capital city akhetaten, modern day
ragoshapewear: Stela Licina in Rago Shapewear for Blame Betty
thingswoolike:Metternich Stela (Met) (by ancientartpodcast.org)Egypt, c. 380 BC - 342 BC
The Stela of Pakhaas, 2nd-1st century B.C.E., made of limestone. The central vignette here feat
Ear SteleAncient Egyptians could worship their gods without going to a temple. This small stela is i
met-egyptian-art: Stela of Hatiay, Egyptian ArtRogers Fund, 1955 Metropolitan Museum of Art, New Yor
Painted limestone stela, ca. 1353-1336 BC, El-Amarna, Egypt. This limestone stela shows Ki
bm-ancient-art: Stela with Sculptor’s “Signature”, ca. 1836-1759 B.C.E., Brooklyn
totenbuch: Luxor temple: stela behind a statue of King Rameses II, with his double Shennu (cartouche
femme-crimes: No more slut shaming by Starchild Stela I’ve been angry lately.
Stela by SCRY™ thisispaper.com/mag/stela-scry
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femme-crimes:queengayglitterfairy:Art by Starchild StelaCan we please talk about how rad she is?!!!!
zeevkesley:genderfluid and pansexual pride with fen and four! <3twitter | instagram | commissions
Richard Miles ArchaeologistONE DAY, ONE IMAGENeo-Assyrian art: sculptures, stelae and reliefs (11th
haviverzes:Anthropomorphic stone stelae or statue menhirs from Tyritáke, an ancient Greek town of th
haviverzes: Anthropomorphic stone stelae or statue menhirs from Tyritáke, an ancient Greek to
haviverzes: Anthropomorphic stone stelae or statue menhirs from Tyritáke, an ancient Greek to
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