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Egypt, Ramesside period, Ostracon depicting a religious scene with flowers and a snake found in Deir el-Medina

Egypt, Ramesside period, Ostracon depicting a religious scene with flowers and a snake found in Deir el-Medina


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Egypt, Ramesside period, Ostracon depicting a religious scene with flowers and a snake found in Deir el-Medina

Egypt, Ramesside period, Ostracon depicting a religious scene with flowers and a snake found in Deir el-Medina 13th-11th Century B.C. Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum), New Kingdom, Egyptian art

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13th Century Ancient Egypt Ancient Egyptian Culture Archeological Artifact Cobra Damaged Egyptian Culture Grey Background Hieroglyph New Kingdom Religious Illustration Snake Stone Animal Representation Ramesside Period


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This print showcases an ancient Egyptian ostracon from the Ramesside period, discovered in Deir el-Medina. Dating back to the 13th-11th century B. C. , this remarkable artifact offers a glimpse into the religious practices of that era. The image depicts a mesmerizing scene featuring vibrant flowers and a slithering snake, believed to be a cobra. Despite its damaged state, this front view studio shot captures the essence of this stone masterpiece. The horizontal composition allows for every intricate detail to be admired, from the delicate brushstrokes to the meticulously carved hieroglyphs surrounding the illustration. The significance of animal representation in ancient Egyptian culture becomes evident through this religious illustration. Snakes held great symbolism in their belief system, often associated with protection and divine power. This particular depiction suggests that it played an integral role within their spiritual rituals. Displayed against a serene grey background at Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum), this single object transports us back in time to explore the wonders of New Kingdom artistry. Its historical value lies not only in its aesthetic beauty but also as an archeological artifact shedding light on Egypt's rich cultural heritage. As we marvel at this extraordinary piece, let us appreciate how it connects us with our ancestors' beliefs and reminds us of their unwavering devotion towards religion and artistic expression during one of history's most fascinating periods - Ancient Egypt's Ramesside era.

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