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Spartan King Bust, Marble base
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It was Seth who stood in the bow of the solar barque of Ra and slays the enemies of Ra as the ship traverses the sky on its daily journey.
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Originally named Tehuti by the Egyptians, Thoth was given his better known name by the Greeks.
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The name Sobek means crocodile. He was a crocodile god much favored by the kings of the twelfth and thirteenth dynasties.
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Queen Nefertiti and her husband, King Akhenaton, playing with two of her daughters while being rejuvenated by the rays of the Aten disc shining upon them.
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The God Anubis is represented here embalming the body of the high official Sennedjem.
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The name Isis means “seat” or “throne”. She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King.
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Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalming ceremony.
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Surrounded by hieroglyphs, an ancient ball player demonstrates his skill and strength.
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Red Jade Chinese Qing Style Dragon Figurine
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Buddha Head Statue
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Bronze Buddha Head Chop Statue
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Buddha Pendant
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One of the great Gods of Ancient Mesoamerica, Quetzalcoatl is a synthesis of serpent and bird.
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Venus de Milo Statue with Marble base
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Themis was the Titan goddess of divine law and order.
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Rearing Steed Parthenon Wall Art Decoration
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Harakhte, whose name meant “Horus of the Horizon”, and who was also called “Horus of the Two Horizons”, was the form which Horus took when his early characteristics as a god of light were emphasized.
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Isis sought her dead husband and brother, Osiris, conceived her son Horus by him, buried and mourned him together with her sister Nephtys.
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Originally a local god of Memphis, Ptah is generally represented as a standing mummiform figure with hands protruding from the tight shroud to hold a scepter that combines the “waas” scepter and the djed pillar symbols.
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Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalming ceremonies.
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This sculpture shows Isis with her wings extended in a pose of protection, often used to protect her son Horus or her husband Osiris.
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The Maya Calendar depicted here was called "the Haab", the Maya solar calendar of 365 days
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One of the most impressive and important examples of Aztec art. Her name is Coyolxauhqui, which means "She of the Rattles on her Cheeks".
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Guanyin (Kuan Yin) Red and Gold tone Statue
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Guanyin (Kuan Yin) Color Statue
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Guanyin (Kuan Yin) Bronze Statue
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Nefertiti means "the Beautiful one is Come"
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Beautiful and Powerful Athena Standing with Nike Statue
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Alexander the Great Bust Statue
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