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Treasure of Tutankhamen, gilded shrine of canopic jars or canopic chest from New Kingdom
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Treasure of Tutankhamen, gilded shrine of canopic jars or canopic chest from New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Eighteenth Dynasty. Treasure of Tutankhamen. Gilded shrine of canopic jars or canopic chest. Detail with goddess Selket
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Ancient Egypt Archaeological Artefact Craft Egypt Female Likeness Gilded Goddess Gold New Kingdom Ornate Shrine Thebes Traditional Culture Valley Of The Kings Selket
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This print showcases the mesmerizing "Treasure of Tutankhamen" specifically highlighting a gilded shrine of canopic jars or canopic chest from the New Kingdom era in Egyptian civilization. The intricate detail depicted in this image is truly awe-inspiring, with the goddess Selket taking center stage. Standing tall and majestic, her presence exudes power and divinity. The ornate craftsmanship evident in every inch of this ancient artifact transports us back to a time when Egypt was at its peak. The use of gold adds an air of opulence and grandeur to the overall composition, emphasizing the significance placed on religious practices during that period. Displayed indoors within a museum setting, this archaeological treasure evokes a sense of wonder as we contemplate its historical context. It serves as a tangible link to our past, allowing us to delve into the rich tapestry of ancient Egyptian culture. As we gaze upon this vertical masterpiece, we are reminded of Thebes and its Valley of the Kings – where countless treasures like these were discovered by explorers throughout history. This particular piece stands out due to its female likeness; it is believed to have been created during Egypt's New Kingdom under King Tutankhamen's reign. Through engravements and traditional symbols associated with Selket, we gain insight into religious beliefs held dear by Egyptians centuries ago. This photograph encapsulates not only an archaeological artifact but also represents an enduring testament to human ingenuity and devotion across generations.
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