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This coffin of solid gold is covered with incised decorations and inscriptions inside and outside, with the names and epitaph of the deceased king and protective texts. It is inlaid with semiprecious stones and colored glass. The coffin’s shape is that of Osiris holding the sacred insignia, the heka scepter and the flail. The vulture and the uraeus, or rearing cobra, protect his forehead. The divine beard is made of gold inlaid with blue glass. Deities of Upper and Lower Egypt protect. King Tut Tomb, The Boy King, Egypt Museum, Amenhotep Iii, Ancient Egypt Art, Egypt History, Valley Of The Kings, Egypt Art, Egyptian Mythology

This coffin of solid gold is covered with incised decorations and inscriptions inside and outside, with the names and epitaph of the deceased king and protective texts. It is inlaid with semiprecious stones and colored glass. The coffin’s shape is that of Osiris holding the sacred insignia, the heka scepter and the flail. The vulture and the uraeus, or rearing cobra, protect his forehead. The divine beard is made of gold inlaid with blue glass. Deities of Upper and Lower Egypt protect.

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The Treasure of Tutankhamun -  Golden Hawk, Cristian Maillet on ArtStation at https://www.artstation.com/artwork/lVVqRO Maid Sama Manga, Bologna Italy, Maid Sama, Tutankhamun, Egyptian Revival, Pretty Images, Egyptian Art, Ancient Egyptian, Golden Age

My 3D model of the object n. 160 of the Treasure of Tutankhamun, a woodek hawk covered with gesso and gold, part of a decorated chariot, created for the VR Museum "La Macchina del Tempo" in Bologna, Italy: www.lamacchinadeltempo.eu Modeled and rendered in Blender, textured in Substance Painter.

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Ancient Civilisations, Starověký Egypt, Egyptian Bracelet, Ancient Egyptian Jewelry, Egyptian Scarab, Ancient Egypt Art, Scarab Beetle, Egyptian Culture, Egypt Art

The ancient Egyptians worshiped the beetle as the earthly manifestation of the Sun at its birth and called it Khepri. It symbolized “coming into existence”. It is also associated with a long life and in this sense; it is linked to the deceased, to his capacity for regeneration. What is the meaning of the scarab …

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