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Cursive Egyptian Hieroglyphics
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Egypt (Place of origin)
Louvre Museum (Place held), 'Amduat, 1069-664 a.C. 1069-664 BC (Third Intermediate Period); Paris, Louvre Museum' (image)
Louvre Museum (Place held), 'Amduat, 1069-664 a.C. 1069-664 BC (Third Intermediate Period); Paris, Louvre Museum' (image)
Louvre Museum (Place held), 'Fake painted wooden vase, 1330-1220 BC ca. (Late eighteenth-early nineteenth dynasty), Paris, Louvre Museum' (image)
Louvre Museum (Place held), 'Papyrus with founding ceremony and musicians, 945-715 BC? (XX Dynasty), Paris, Louvre Museum' (image)
Louvre Museum (Place held), 'The priest Ahmose in the afterlife, papyrus, VII-first century. B.C. (Late or Ptolemaic); Paris, Louvre Museum' (image)
Louvre Museum (Place held), 'The priest Ahmose in the afterlife, papyrus, VII-first century. B.C. (Late or Ptolemaic); Paris, Louvre Museum' (image)
Valley of the Kings (Provenance), 'Theological paintings and texts in cursive hieroglyphics, 18th Dynasty, reign of Amenhotep, Theban west bank, Valley of the King, KV 35 ' (image)