Egypt Postcard 252
Item
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Egypt postcard #
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Egypt Postcard 252
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Orientation
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Horizontal
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Image Type
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Illustration (anything other than a photograph)
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Color
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Color
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Printed text on the Obverse of the card
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God Seth
God Seth Training King Thothmes III
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Site/Location
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Uncertain/Unknown
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Keywords
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Deity
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Pharaoh
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Studio
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Eastern Publishing Company
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Reverse Header
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Post Card Egypt
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Language(s) used
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English
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Serial No./Inventory Number
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No.814 'Gods and Kings' Series
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Address Line(s) (Reverse)
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Yes
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Presence of Stamp Box
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Yes
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Presence of Center Divider
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Yes
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Reverse textual description of the image
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The God Seth, brother of Osiris, with a human body and the head of an unknown animal. His creed was in great favour at the beginning but diminished gradually until he was excluded from the Egyptian pantheon as an impure God.
King Thothmes III. XVIII TH Dynasty, 1479-1477 B.C., reigned 33 years and was very famous. He is practicing archery with the God Seth.
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Presence of a Postage Stamp
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No
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Notes
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In the postage box there is a circular symbol. It has what looks like the letters "c," "p," and "t" within a large letter "c."