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  2. File:Egyptian Hypocephalus Images.svg - Wikipedia

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    Common elements of a hypocephalus, but with a greater level of detail, and without text. Elements sometimes included but not shown here include a second boat above the rising sun-boat, and a sun-boat and Thoth-boat in an additional row between the central and lower rows of images. Date: 17 March 2021: Source

  3. File:Egyptian Crocodile.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 495 × 98 pixels, file size: 17 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Seker - Wikipedia

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    The syncretized god Seker-Osiris. His iconography combines that of Osiris (atef-crown, crook and flail) and Seker (hawk head, was-sceptre). Seker (/ ˈ s ɛ k ər /; also spelled Sokar, and in Greek, Sokaris or Socharis) is a hawk or falcon god of the Memphite necropolis in the Ancient Egyptian religion, who was known as a patron of the living, as well as a god of the dead.

  5. File:Ankh.svg - Wikipedia

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    Version with a less curved flare, closer to the usual form in Egyptian artwork, and with a longer lower bar, closer to modern hieroglyph fonts. Based on ankhs designed by User:Jeff Dahl for his Egyptian deity artwork. 02:38, 28 December 2012: 500 × 878 (5 KB) Raymond1922A: Made valid svg. 21:27, 4 July 2006: No thumbnail: 0 × 0 (2 KB) AmosWolfe

  6. List of Egyptian flags - Wikipedia

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    Tricolour made of three equal horizontal bands—coloured red (top), white (middle) and black (bottom)—with the golden Hawk of Quraysh centered in the white band. [1] 1958–1972: Flag of Egypt as part of the United Arab Republic due to the unity between Egypt and Syria, under the rule of President Gamal Abd El Nasser.

  7. Wepwawet - Wikipedia

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    In Egyptian art, Wepwawet was depicted as a black jackal, or as a man with the head of a jackal. In the temple of Seti I at Abydos, Wepwawet appears to have grey-colored fur, though this is likely due to loss of pigmentation, as elsewhere in the temple, black paint is almost entirely faded. In rare cases, he appears in fully human form.

  8. File:Ancient Egypt Wings.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Ancient Egyptian old and middle kingdom.svg - Wikipedia

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    Vector version derived from File:Ancient Egyptian old and middle kingdom.png and File:Ancient Egypt old and middle kingdom-en.svg Licensing I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:

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