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Statue of a seated dignitary from the court of pharaoh Psammetichus … [206902733]のアート作品 - アフロ
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Statue of a Man Egypt Late Period Psammetichus I-Necho I 6… | Flickr
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Pharaoh Psammetichus I (664-610 BC). In 700 and 500 BC. came large-scale black stone sarcophagi in Egypt, the sarcophagus of Wahibreemachet (Wahibre is in the horizon) is a fine example of this,
Statue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep | Late Period, Saite | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Plate with a cartouche of Psammetichus I in Esna Photo504
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Statuette of King Necho, Late Period (bronze) by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC)
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Real NubiaTour - Taharqa Reign 690–664 BCE, 25th dynasty Died 664 BC was a pharaoh of Egypt and the Kingdom of Kush located in Northern Sudan and a member of the Nubian
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Stone Sphinx of Psammetichus I, inv. IES-NI-5286 - 3D model by Institut d'égyptologie de Strasbourg (@IES) [a134c43]
Statue Horoudja. Reign of Psammetichus I (664-610 BC.), 26th Dynasty. Derived perhaps the temple of Bubastis (Delta).… | Ancient artifacts, Ancient egypt, Old egypt
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File:Limestone statue of a female serpent deity possibly from Thebes 664-610 BCE (Reign of Psammetichus I Dynasty 26) Penn Museum 02.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
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Bust from Statue of a King | Late Period, Saite | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pharaoh Psammetichus I (664-610 BC). In 700 and 500 BC. came large-scale black stone sarcophagi in Egypt, the sarcophagus of Wahibreemachet (Wahibre is in the horizon) is a fine example of this,