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Egyptian sculpture, Luxor Museum, Egypt

Statue of Paser, chief archer, and his wife Henut, 1279-13 BC, Ramesside Period, from the New Kingdom fortress at Tell el Hibua, at Sinai, grey granite, in the Luxor Museum, inaugurated 1975, in Luxor, Egypt. Tell el Hibua was one of the first outspots along the ancient road of Horus, travelled by the pharaoh and his army on their way to military campaigns in Syria Palestine. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Statue of Paser, chief archer, and his wife Henut, 1279-13 BC, Ramesside Period, from the New Kingdom fortress at Tell el Hibua, at Sinai, grey granite, in the Luxor Museum, inaugurated 1975, in Luxor, Egypt. Tell el Hibua was one of the first outspots along the ancient road of Horus, travelled by the pharaoh and his army on their way to military campaigns in Syria Palestine. Picture by Manuel Cohen