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Here is a piece of ancient Egyptian
artifact is a must for the Egyptlian lover! This musem replica features
exquisite detail work. Be the first in your neighborhood to have such
factastic work in your art collection and home decor!
This
scene is a detail from the shrine of Tutankhamun and shows King Tut and
his wife Ankhesenamun in a boat made of papyrus stems navigating through the
papyrus marshes. Despite the richness of his burial, Tutankhamun remains an
enigmatic figure. He died as young as 16 or 17 years of age. He was probably a
son of King Akhenaton by one of his secondary wives.
His
wife Ankhesenamun was daughter of Akhenaton and Nefertiti. Tutankhamun came to
the throne as a young child and ruled for about nine years under the regency
of Vizier Ay and the strong influence of the army commander Horemheb. The main
events of his reign were to move the capital of Egypt back from El-Amarna to
Memphis and to begin the transiton from the monotheistic cult of Aton created
by Akhenaton back to the polytheistic religion of Egypt with Amun-Ra again as
the main God.
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Features
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- Original wall relief is in Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Wonderful detail of 18th Dynasty(1333-1323 BC) wall art
- Enrich esyour home decor
- Makes an excellent Egyptian gift
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Specifications
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Size |
11" H |
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Weight |
4 lbs |
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Materials |
Bonded stone casting |
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Finish |
Antique Stone |
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