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Anuket, also called Anaka, Anqet or Anoukis. Ancient Egyptian goddess of the Nile cataracts and Lower Nubia. After an engraving by Le Houx (or Lehoux) in Jean Francois Champollionśs 19th century work Monuments de l Egypte et de la Nubie, d apres les dessins executes sur les lieux sous la direction de Champollion-le-jeune

Anuket, also called Anaka, Anqet or Anoukis. Ancient Egyptian goddess of the Nile cataracts and Lower Nubia. After an engraving by Le Houx (or Lehoux) in Jean Francois Champollionśs 19th century work Monuments de l Egypte et de la Nubie, d apres les dessins executes sur les lieux sous la direction de Champollion-le-jeune


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Anuket, also called Anaka, Anqet or Anoukis. Ancient Egyptian goddess of the Nile cataracts and Lower Nubia. After an engraving by Le Houx (or Lehoux) in Jean Francois Champollionśs 19th century work Monuments de l Egypte et de la Nubie, d apres les dessins executes sur les lieux sous la direction de Champollion-le-jeune

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This print showcases the ancient Egyptian goddess Anuket, also known as Anaka, Anqet, or Anoukis. Revered for her association with the Nile cataracts and Lower Nubia, she held great significance in the religious beliefs of ancient Egypt. The image is a reproduction of an engraving by Le Houx (or Lehoux) featured in Jean Francois Champollion's renowned 19th-century work "Monuments de l'Egypte et de la Nubie". Anuket stands tall and regal in this illustration, embodying the power and beauty attributed to her divine status. Her presence exudes a sense of mystery and reverence that transports us back to a time long ago when gods and goddesses were worshipped fervently. The intricate details captured in this artwork serve as a window into ancient Egyptian history. It allows us to appreciate not only their religious practices but also their artistic prowess. This archival piece serves as a valuable historical artifact that offers glimpses into an era rich with cultural heritage. Ken Welsh has skillfully preserved this piece of artistry through his photography, ensuring its longevity for generations to come. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the profound influence religion had on shaping civilizations throughout history

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