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Greco-Roman period paintings presumably from the caves of Qau el-Kebir, representing the god Antaeus and the goddess Nephtys. Antaeus, very damaged, is in the centre of the photograph. From a reproduction by Golenischeff (ZAS XXII, 1882) it shows that in the time between 1882 and 1905 the graffiti was intentionally damaged. Schiaparelli excavations.
1905 - 1906
C01010
Glass plate negative/silver bromide
13x18
CC0
Photo 2/4
Greco-Roman period paintings presumably from the caves of Qau el-Kebir. Schiaparelli excavations.
1905 - 1906
C00989
Glass plate negative/silver bromide
13x18
CC0
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Greco-Roman period paintings with winged deity, presumably near the caves of Qau el-Kebir (?) or in an unidentified tomb. Schiaparelli excavations.
1905 - 1906
C00993
Glass plate negative/silver bromide
13x18
CC0
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Greco-Roman period paintings with winged deity, presumably near the caves of Qau el-Kebir (?) or in an unidentified tomb. Schiaparelli excavations.
1905 - 1906
C01009
Glass plate negative/silver bromide
13x18
CC0