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EW004a 33x42 tutenkhamun death mask papyrus painting
papyrus painting 33cm x 42cm Tutenkhamun's death mask. Discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter, this death mask now has pride of place in Cairo Museum's Tutenkhamun exhibit. Click the 'Add Item To Cart' button to buy this papyrus painting
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EW002a 33x42 anubis hathor papyrus painting
papyrus painting 33cm x 42cm on light papyrus shows Pharaoh conversing with God of the dead Anubis, and again presenting an offering to the Goddess Hathor. God Anubis is identified by the human figure with the head of a dog or jackal, while Goddess Hathor is identified by cows horns and the solar disc.
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| Cast resin replica of the head and shoulders bust of Pharaoh Tuntenkhamun found in the valley of the kings in 1922 by Howard Carter. |
| Nefertiti (meaning 'the lovely one who comes' was the wife of Akenaten, the Pharaoh who introduced worship of One God to the Egyptian people around 1370 B.C. The original of this was found in 1913, and is now in the Berlin Museum. reproduced here in cast polyester resin black or off-white. |
| The cat (personifying the Goddess Bastet)was worshipped by the Ancient Egyptians as no other animal. This Goddess figure is usually depicted with the snake on its chest. |
| One of the most famous Cairo landmarks, the cat-like Giza Sphinx sits on the approach road from the Nile to the Pyramids of Giza. |
| replica figure of Anubis God of the Dead. The God Anubis is represented in several ways. Most common are these incarnations of the jackal. |
| The Pharaoh of the Exodus? Perhaps, but what is sure is that he enjoyed a reign of 67 years and built Egypt to a very prosperous state. Rameses commissioned the building of Abu Simbel temple, and his statue sits with the gods on either side. |
| Set of four canopic jars. Each of the four lids takes the form of a different head - falcon, human, jackal and baboon (denoting the four children of Horus). These replica canopic jars are available in black or brown cast polyester resin. |
| replica figure Ancient Egyptian God Horus. Legend claims that Horus was born from the union of the God Osiris and his sister/wife Isis - after the death of Osiris. |
| The crocodile headed Sobek, one of the four sons of Horus reproduced in cast polyester resin in a choice of off-white or black colour. |