File:Horemheb Anubis Shrine.jpg
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English: Damaged wooden statue of Anubis jackal from KV57 that had inlaid eyes (stolen by tomb robbers), is covered with black resin, and had a collar that originally was gilded (stolen by tomb robbers). A similar, but intact Anubis Shrine was later found in the tomb of Tutankhamun in 1922.
Photograph taken in 1908. |
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Source | https://thebanmappingproject.com/images/12656jpg?site=5975 |
Author | Edward R. Ayrton (1882-1914) |
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