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Luxor Temple entrance plaque. panel displays the names of Rameses II, the god Th
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Item description
Brand . Pr Nefrt Egypt
Made In Egypt
We present to you one of the rarest paintings we have made of the god Thoth, a replica of the original art found at the entrance to the Luxor Temple.
Luxor Temple entrance plaque. panel displays the names of Rameses II, the god Thoth on the left, and the goddess Seshat on the right.
We are always happy to offer you everything that is rare and special. We offer you a carving plate of the goddess Sechat with a wonderful and distinctive quality, a plate to put in your altar or present as a gift to your loved ones and friends. The splendor of the design and colors
Seshat is the goddess of wisdom, knowledge and writing in Ancient Egypt. She was considered the guardian of texts and records, and her name means that she writes, which is credited with the invention of writing. She also became known as the goddess of architecture, astronomy, astrology, construction, mathematics and space science, all of which depend on skill in writing and blogging, as she is known in some later texts as the Savikh Obi and this means that she wears the two centuries (as a sign of her headscarf).
We present to you one of the rarest paintings that includes the goddess Thoth and the goddess Seshat, we made a replica of the original art located at the entrance to the Luxor Temple
Back panel of the throne of the western colossus of Rameses II at the entrance to Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt.
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- Luxor Temple entrance plaque. panel displays the names of Rameses II, the god Th
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