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Painting from the reign of Akhenaten (circa 1352-1336 B.C.) depicting lotus buds and flowers. Originally from the "Women's Quarters of the North Palace" at el Amarna excavated in 1926-27. Now in the Brooklyn Museum, catalog number 27.35.
Date 1 February 2007
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