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Goddess Maat. 1312 -1298 BC. Represented with
Goddess Maat. 1312 -1298 BC. Represented with a feather in the head. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Painting. ITALY. Florence. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Kings. Tomb of Seti I
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Bahri Dayr Feather Florence Goddess Kings Maat Represented Seti Tomb
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 5.1cm x 7.6cm (2" x 3")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Goddess Maat, 1312-1398 BC: A Symbol of Truth and Justice in Ancient Egypt This exquisite painting depicts the Egyptian goddess Maat, represented with a feather on her head, dating back to the New Kingdom period, around 1312-1298 BC. Maat was one of the most essential deities in ancient Egyptian religion, symbolizing truth, justice, and order. She was often depicted as a beautiful woman with the head of a feathered ostrich or a simple feather, symbolizing the balance and harmony she brought to the universe. The painting is an exceptional example of Egyptian art, showcasing the intricate details and masterful techniques of the New Kingdom era. It was discovered in Egypt, most likely in the Valley of the Kings, specifically in the tomb of Seti I at Dayr al-Bahri. Seti I was an influential pharaoh during the New Kingdom, known for his extensive building projects and military campaigns. This painting is now part of the prestigious collection at the National Museum of Archaeology in Florence, Italy. It is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and artistic achievements of ancient Egypt. The goddess Maat, with her timeless symbol of the feather, continues to inspire awe and fascination, connecting us to the ancient civilizations that once thrived along the Nile River.
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