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25 thoughts on “Priceless antiquities in crates”
Reblogged this on 4Seasons and commented:
Bezcenne Zabytki
It’s probably inside the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The crate has Arabic writing on it. The somewhat careless appearance of the gallery fits with how this museum looks. The granodiorite Horus also looks familiar.
Reblogged this on 4Seasons and commented:
Bezcenne Zabytki
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Hi love to see that you appreciate good things in life.:)
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I think I see the crate that has the Arc of the Covenant in it. loll
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Reblogged this on tiaguinho123.
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Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Beautiful!
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ooo! Such mystery! 😀
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so you need help ..
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Reblogged this on manoharanrengasamy and commented:
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It’s probably inside the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. The crate has Arabic writing on it. The somewhat careless appearance of the gallery fits with how this museum looks. The granodiorite Horus also looks familiar.
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Reblogged this on o.O Pensando Acá and commented:
imagens que me cativam e arte sem preço e sem igual!
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حلؤؤؤ
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Interesting
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Excellent !
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suparapu
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Reblogged this on holdenpiemonte and commented:
ciao
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Reblogged this on Ankur Agnihotri.
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beautiful…. 🙂
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It looks price full objects
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nise
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penuh dengan nilai seni
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Interesting
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Reblogged this on POiNTERSPOiNT and commented:
Incredible!!!
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The depth and the content get me. Museums are some of the most fascinating places.
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