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Egyptian glazed relief of a Lybian captive

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Egyptian glazed relief of a Lybian captive

Egyptian glazed relief of a Libyan captive from a Temple of Rameses III at Tel el Jahudiye

Media ID 14852253

© CM Dixon / Heritage-Images

Black Background Captive Captivity Cosmetics Eyeliner Glazed Libya Libyan Make Up Mask Rameses Iii Ramesses Iii Ramses Iii Relief Temple Of Rameses Iii

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