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Decoration de pectoral en forme de scarabee (kepri), symbole d'immortalite. Provenant de la tombe de Toutankhamon (Tout-ankh-amon), 1361-1352 av. JC. Le Caire. Musee egyptien. Deir el Bahari (Dayr al-Bahri). Vallee des Rois. Egypte
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Decoration de pectoral en forme de scarabee (kepri), symbole d'immortalite. Provenant de la tombe de Toutankhamon (Tout-ankh-amon), 1361-1352 av. JC. Le Caire. Musee egyptien. Deir el Bahari (Dayr al-Bahri). Vallee des Rois. Egypte
AIS5367893 Decoration de pectoral en forme de scarabee (kepri), symbole d'immortalite. Provenant de la tombe de Toutankhamon (Tout-ankh-amon), 1361-1352 av. JC. Le Caire. Musee egyptien. Deir el Bahari (Dayr al-Bahri). Vallee des Rois. Egypte.; © Iberfoto
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This stunning print captures the intricate details of a pectoral decoration in the shape of a scarab beetle, symbolizing immortality. Originating from the tomb of Tutankhamun in ancient Egypt, this piece dates back to 1361-1352 BC and is now housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The craftsmanship and artistry displayed in this object reflect the rich history and culture of ancient Egyptian civilization.
The scarab beetle was a powerful symbol in ancient Egypt, representing regeneration, transformation, and protection. As one of the most important symbols associated with the sun god Ra, it held great significance for pharaohs like Tutankhamun who sought eternal life and divine protection.
The goldsmith responsible for creating this exquisite piece demonstrated exceptional skill and attention to detail. The delicate engravings and intricate design showcase the mastery of ancient Egyptian craft industry.
Through this photo print, we are transported back in time to Deir el Bahari (Dayr al-Bahri) in the Valley of Kings, where Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered by archaeologist Howard Carter in 1922. This image serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of ancient Egypt and its timeless beauty captured through art and artifacts like this pectoral decoration.
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