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Schist statue of goddess Tueris, from chapel of Osiris Nebdjet at Karnak

Schist statue of goddess Tueris, from chapel of Osiris Nebdjet at Karnak


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Schist statue of goddess Tueris, from chapel of Osiris Nebdjet at Karnak

Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Schist statue of the goddess Tueris, from the chapel of Osiris Nebdjet at Karnak. H. 96 cm

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Media ID 9473915

26th Dynasty 7th Century Bc Ancient Egypt Animal Head Egyptian Goddess Female Likeness Late Period Profile Schist Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a remarkable schist statue of the goddess Tueris, originating from the chapel of Osiris Nebdjet at Karnak in ancient Egypt. Standing at an impressive height of 96 cm, this full-length sculpture is a testament to the rich history and spirituality of the Egyptian civilization during the Late Period, specifically Dynasty XXVI. The profile view allows us to appreciate every intricate detail carved into this archaeological artifact. The female likeness with an animal head exudes both power and mystique, symbolizing Tueris' divine qualities. Dating back to the 7th century BC and belonging to the 26th dynasty, this statue offers a glimpse into Egypt's past and its profound religious beliefs. Displayed indoors against a neutral backdrop, it invites viewers to immerse themselves in its enigmatic presence. As we observe this ancient masterpiece devoid of human representation or any modern interference, we are transported back in time when such sculptures held immense significance within Egyptian society. With its vertical composition and expert craftsmanship on display, this photograph serves as a window into antiquities that have shaped our understanding of ancient civilizations. It captures not only an exquisite work of art but also sparks curiosity about the spiritual practices and cultural heritage that thrived in ancient Egypt.

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