Relief of the God Horus
The tomb of Queen Twosret, of the 19th Dynasty (ca. 1292-1189 BC), is decorated with scenes from the Book of the Dead. Horus, the falcon god and son of Osiris, stands in front. Valley of the Kings, West Thebes.
Photo: Araldo De Luca
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