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Hieroglyph on the walls of the Temple of Hatshepsut. At the
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Egypt. Edfu. Temple of Horus. Vulture. Relief
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Egyptian Art. Relief depicting a vulture. Karnak
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Vulture Nekhbet opening their protective wings. Temple of Ha
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Temple of Hatshepsut. Colonnade. Deir el-Bahari. Egypt
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Temple of Hatshepsut. Door with polychrome reliefs represent
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Egyptian vulture, Neophron percnoterus Endangered species
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Egyptian vulture (endangered) and hooded vulture
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Egyptian vulture (endangered) and hooded vulture
Egyptian vulture (endangered) and hooded vulture (endangered).. Handcolored engraving on steel by Annedouche after a drawing by Edouard Travies from Richard's New Edition of the Complete Works of Comte de Buffon, Pourrat Freres, Paris, 1837
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Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) adult with the Haggeher mountains in the
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Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) landing, Faia Brava Reserve, Coa valley
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Griffin vulture and Egyptian vulture, c.1915 (w/c & bodycolour over pencil on paper)
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Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) using stone to open egg
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Southern European vultures, lithograph, published in 1882
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Egyptian vulture bird 19 century illustration
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Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus)
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To match feature YEMEN-SOCOTRA
An Egyptian Vulture flies on Socotra island March 27, 2008. The population of the Egyptian Vultures is over 1, 000 in Socotra, making it the most concentrated population of the endangered bird in the world. Socotra islands are located in the Arabian Sea, 380 km (238 miles) south of mainland Yemen and 80 km west of the Horn of Africa. Socotra, which harbour many unique species of birds and plants, may gain UNESCO recognition in July as a world natural heritage site. Picture taken on March 27, 2008. To match feature YEMEN-SOCOTRA REUTERS/Khaled Abdullah/Files (YEMEN) - GM1E44O0MOB01

Egyptian Vulture Neophron percnopterus), adult
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Illustration of an Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) about to crack open an ostrich egg with a stone, side view
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Illustration of pair of Egyptian vultures (Neophron percnopterus) dropping stones on ostrich eggs to crack them open
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Close up of Egyptian vultures face, (Neophron percnopterus), Pyrenees, France
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Ostracon: Ramesses II Suckled by a Goddess, c. 1279-1213 BC. Creator: Unknown
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Collar in the form of a vulture, ensuring the wearer of protection by the goddess Nekhbet
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Collar shaped amulets found attached to the bandages of the mummy of Psusennes I
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A pendant from the tomb of Tutankhamun in the form of a Wedjat eye, symbol of protection
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Ostracon: Ramesses II Suckled by a Goddess, c. 1279-1213 BC. Creator: Unknown
Ostracon: Ramesses II Suckled by a Goddess, c. 1279-1213 BC. Ostraca (singular, ostracon) are natural limestone flakes, common to the region of Thebes. The ancient Egyptians who lived there, particularly the artisans of the royal tombs, used them extensively as writing or drawing surfaces, both for practice and for instruction. Some are almost finished works of art; others are clearly sketches. Whether passing idle time or practicing their technique, these pieces provide a rare look at an ancient artist at work. This ostracon is decorated with a scene of the king suckled by a goddess. Although his body is that of an adult, the king (identified by the inscriptions as Ramesses II) appears child size. The goddess wears a long garment of vulture's wings--she could be any of a number of protective mother or sky goddesses
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Hieroglyph of a vulture from a temple inscription
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Hieroglyphic image of a vulture, a manifestation of the goddesses Mut and Nekhbet
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The curtain box from the burial of queen Hetepheres, wife of king Sneferu and mother of Cheops
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Gold collar in the form of a vulture, Ancient Egyptian, 18th dynasty, c1550-1292 BC
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Fragment of the wall from the temple of Nebhepetra Mentuhotep
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View of the ceiling of the sarcophagus hall in the tomb of Seti I, with the list
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Kom Ombo Temple, Egypt, 1856. Artist: Edward Lear
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Mural from the Kings Tombs in Thebes, 1820. Artist: Giovanni Battista Belzoni
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