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19th-century "studio" photographs of Egypt | |
Based on the collection in the Archive of the Griffith Institute, Oxford |
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Karnak:
The temple precinct of Amun, interior of the hypostyle, north half. Wall relief, the god Thoth writing the name of Sethos I on a persea-tree, with the King kneeling, and Sethos I receiving sed-festival symbols from the god Re-Harakhty, PM ii, 45 (154). Beato, A., c.1890 [Estimated date.] (gi03608.jpg) |
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