Detail from coffin of Nespawershepi, chief scribe of the Temple of Amun
Detail from coffin of Nespawershepi, chief scribe of the Temple of Amun, The sun god Ra in his solar barque and the daily killing of the serpent Apophis, representing the suns victory over the power of darkness. Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. 21st dynasty, c 984 BC. Western Thebes. (Photo by Werner Forman/Universal Images Group/Getty Images)

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