今宵わ愛さんがお部屋を立ててくださいました(ఠ̤౩ఠ̤)ٶ💨
愛さん🌷
ちーたん🌷
さざびさん🌷
楽しいひととき〜ありがとうございました😊
さざびさんとわ、しばらくぶりのお久しぶりでした( ˶ˊᵕˋ)✼̥୭*ˈ✨
また、遊んでくださいませ🌙✨



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Commission pour Emeric-Depierre on DA
Luthiel, déesse de la lune et du deuil

If you're interested by commish, please send me a DM, or a mail at amarnafr(@)https://t.co/3Qy6RPSZag

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ENG : Commission for the amazing

Thanks again for your trust <3

If you're interested by commish, please send me a DM, or a mail at amarnafr(@)https://t.co/3Qy6RPSZag

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一時帰宅〜💨
愛さん🌷
幽ちゃん🌷
strawさん🌷
KERERUさん🌷
楽しいひとときをありがとうございました😊
極めてくたびれてましたので、少しだけ楽しみました〜………少しだけ!?
おやすみなさい🌙




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Thanks to funding received through and , was able to work with and to conserve this Amarna vessel excavated by . This vessel is now on display in the Amarna case, with a new text panel next to it!

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Faience tile with floral inlays (Egypt, late XVIII Dynasty, 1352-1336 B.C). New Kingdom, Amarna Period. Image via Brooklyn Museum.

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December 6, 1912: The iconic 3,000-year-old Egyptian bust of Nefertiti was discovered at Amarna.
Sketch by Travis Simpkins
https://t.co/UjuDuBuUwV

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INNI conceptual magazine
DARK COUTURE FOTO ALTA COSTURA
eccehomo_amarna_miller

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Here is the November reward on Patreon.
This beauty is available in postcard format, or A5 print depending on the level you have chosen.
If I get enough backers, Farah will be adorned with gold, with a hot foil print.

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Mughal men admiring the miraculous ice lingam at the Amarnath.
Ca:- 1600 AD, via .

Who says Amarnath cave was discovered in 1850?
Devotees have been visiting Amarnath for centuries now.

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I found this week’s Thursday difficult (maybe I’m just out of practice) so I made several attempts to paint this Head of a princess from Amarna sculpted in sandstone by an unknown artist

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After Amarna bust in sandstone around 1350 BC

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My e-ink take on Head of a princess from Amarna (possibly a daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti), sculpted in sandstone by an unknown artist around 1350 BCE

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Thursday Head of a princess from Amarna (possibly a daughter of Akhenaten and Nefertiti), sculpted in sandstone by an unknown artist around 1350 BC

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Happy to announce that my next short course, which starts 3 weeks today, will be on the Amarna Period. This course will present a slightly different spin on things by focusing heavily on the 300 objects from Amarna in collection. Book here: https://t.co/CXAkIYjgZ8

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