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UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe

UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe

UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe. This vintage reproduction It is a rare piece of Egyptian antiquity made in Egypt. Now own this rare Pharaonic piece, feel the ancient Pharaonic history and civilization, and decorate your home and office with it. This stunning piece is a vintage reproduction from the Pharaohs Museum Store in Luxor, Egypt. Crafted from solid stone, this multi-colored antique is a true gem for collectors. Its age remains unknown, but its features are sure to catch the eye of any admirer. The intricate details and exquisite design make this a must-have for those who appreciate vintage decorative collectibles. Add it to your collection today! A Simplified Historical Overview Of The Sitting Scribe. The statue of the scribe sitting or cross-legged is one of the famous works of ancient Egyptian art. It represents the figure of a writer sitting at work. The statue was discovered at Saqqara, north of the Sphinx Alley leading to the Serapeum of Saqqara, in 1850. It dates back to the Egyptian Kingdom period, from the Egyptian Fifth Dynasty circa 2450 – 2325 BC or the Egyptian Fourth Dynasty 2620 – 2500 BC. Many Egyptian kings and high-ranking officials would depict their servants in some form of portrait or sculpture so that when they went to the afterlife, they would be able to use their skills to help them in their second life. Scribes were among the few who could read and write, and were highly regarded and well paid. Most people were peasants who did not need to be literate, and although some royals and high-ranking individuals, as well as officials, priests, and army officers were literate, scribes were needed for state operations at all levels. Scribes were also used to work on projects such as building the pyramids and helped in communication between the rulers and the Egyptian people. As Shown In Pictures. The Sitting Scribe Statue. That the Item Will Delivered to You As Shown in Pictures Therefore we recommend that you see the picture well and then take your decision and take your responsibility. I check myself each product and sell only the best quality products. In any case, if you are not satisfied with the product, first, please contact me and I will do everything to your. We Welcome Any Inquiries at Any Time We Respond to Messages in Less Than 24 Hours. We Are Always Serving Our Customers. Perfect Condition as shown in pictures. 100 % Egypt Luxor Hand Carved Solid Stone. (Offer provided by the store).
UNIQUE Ancient Pharaonic Artifacts Of Antique Statue The Ancient Sitting Scribe