English: Statue of an unknown Amarna-era princess. New Kingdom, Amarna period, 18th dynasty, circa 1345 B.C. Catalog number: 21223. Donated by James Simon in 1920. Image taken at the Altes Museum, Berlin (part of the Ägyptisches Museum Berlin collection). Graphic work for eliminated reflecting pollution by Siren-Com
Keith Schengili-Roberts - first download by User:Captmondo 15/12/2006
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: élimination des reflets de la vitrine et unification du fond. The original can be viewed here: UnfinishedStatueOfAmarnaPrincess.png: . Modifications made by Siren-Com.
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