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September 30, 2020

Egyptian ram-headed Demon from a royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, Thebes, Egypt, 1325 B.C.E. The hands probably held two snakes. Image: Jon Bodsworth

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Categories: Demons and Jinn, Esoteric Eden Tags: ancient, ancient egypt, Before Common Era, egyptian, egyptianart, egyptianmythology, egyptianstatue, statue, thebes, tomb

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