File:Aker.svg
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DescriptionAker.svg | Aker, an ancient Egyptian personification of the horizon. Two lions symbolize 'yesterday' and 'tomorrow' with the sun-disk rising between the symbolic horizon between them. The hieroglyph for 'sky' spans across the top. Based on New Kingdom tomb paintings and the book of the dead. |
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Author | Jeff Dahl |
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- Aker (deity)
- Lion and Sun
- User:Jeff Dahl
- User:Jeff Dahl/Ancient Egyptian deities
- User:Lanternix/Graphics
- User:Michel Mapaliey/Picture
- User:Mikhailov Kusserow/Picture
- User:Mr. UnderhiIl
- User:Thor Dockweiler/Books/Ancient Egyptian Religion
- User:User24202/Vector images of ancient Egyptian deities
- User:Vanished user 4507/Workshop
- Template talk:Ancient Egyptian religion
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