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Français : Stèle du Ouadji ou roi-Serpent (1ère dynastie) - Abydos - E 11007 - Antiquité égyptienne du Musée du Louvre
English: Tombstone of Djet, also known as Wadji, Wadj, Iti and Oenepes, from the 1st dynasty.
Date July 2004, Fujifilm S6900
Source Louvre E 11007 insecula
Author Guillaume Blanchard

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