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Egypt Tomb Scenes - Papyrus Art 1.0
Vibrant scenes from Egyptian tombs and ancient papyrus. Collect this screensaver and treat yourself to the beauty of ancient Egypt every day. Though the tombs may crumble with age, these 45 scenes will become immortal on your desktop. This collection of colorful, vibrant images contains scenes of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun, Ankhenaten and Nefertiti, Ramesses and Nefertari, war chariots, ships, goddesses, and gods. (description, more information, click here - 45 Vibrant Egyptian tomb scenes including Tutankhamun, Ankhenaten, Nefertiti.) File size: 3900 Kb Free Download link 1: Click here to start the download for Egypt Tomb Scenes - Papyrus Art (then choose Save)45 Vibrant Egyptian tomb scenes including Tutankhamun, Ankhenaten, Nefertiti. The tombs may crumble with age, but these scenes will be immortal on your desktop. This screensaver will display the beauty of ancient Egypt every day.(45 Vibrant Egyptian tomb scenes including Tutankhamun, Ankhenaten, Nefertiti.)This is the download page for Egypt Tomb Scenes - Papyrus Art - Vibrant reproductions of Egyptian tomb scenes and papyrus illustrations. Though the tombs may crumble with age, these 45 scenes will become immortal on your desktop. Buy this screensaver and treat yourself to the beauty of ancient Egypt. This collection of colorful, vibrant images contains scenes of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun, Ankhenaten and Nefertiti, Ramesses and Nefertari, war chariots, ships, goddesses, gods, "the weighing of the heart" and the ceiling of Tomb of Ramesses IV and V, showing the goddess Nut as she arches across the sky to ensure the safe passage of the sun through the night. These images are derived from the most popular souvenir of Egypt, Papyrus Art. Modern artisans make papyrus according to ancient methods and reproduce the beautiful scenes from the Tombs of the Pharaohs, Egyptian Nobles and tomb workers of Deir el Medina, as well as illustrations from ancient papyrus.
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