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Temple of Abidos, Egypt. 19th.
Dynasty 1317 B.C.
Perfect
for an Egyptain home or office decor scheme, this museum quality replica will
be a sure conversation starter!
This
relief shows King Seti I on his throne at his coronation carrying the
crook and flail scepters symbols of kingship, wearing the Atef crown and
supported on one side by Edjo, the cobra Goddess of Upper Egypt and by
Nekhbet, the vulture Goddess of Lower Egypt in the missing part of the relief,
both in the guise of elegant Queens. A capable ruler, excellent field
commander and energetic builder, Seti I embarked on a series of military
campaigns in an effort to secure the boundaries of Egypt, echoing the
achievement of Kings of the XVIII dynasty before Akhenaten.
The
sculpted reliefs of this reign attained a degree of refinement rarely
excelled, particularly in the colorful scenes of the Abydos temple and his
royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings. The tomb, the deepest and longest in
the valley, established an entirely new type of layout, an extended tunnel
decorated with elaborate representations of the journey of the sun,
incorporating the king, through the night sky and the mysteries of solar
rebirth. Seti I was seceded by his son, the famous Ramses II The Great.
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Features
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- Arresting decor
- Sturdy enough for any wall
- Sets the tone of a room
- FREE GOURND SHIPPING FOR THIS WALL PLAQUE
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Specifications
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Weight |
35 lbs |
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Size |
33"H x 29"W |
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Material |
Casting Stone reinforced with fiberglass |
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FREEE GROUND SHIPPING |
48 CONTINENTAL STATES |
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