Sahara Egypt Travel - Silver Hes Vase of King Psusennes the First The Hes sign in hieroglyphics means "praised." This vase was used in the purification procession and for pouring libations to
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Egyptian Faience Hes-Vase | Medusa Ancient Art
Faience hes-vase of Amenhotep II 1426 B.C, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. IAM-WHA-038-0629 | agefotostock
Perfume bottle in the shape of a hes-vase inlaid with the figure of a princess | New Kingdom, Amarna Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Hes-vase. Egyptian. Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4 | 2625–2500 B.C. | Ancient egypt civilization, Egypt art, Old egypt
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vase | British Museum
Hes Vase | New Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Global Egyptian Museum | Hes-vase
Hes Vase with the name of Ramesses IV | New Kingdom, Ramesside | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Model hes jar – Works – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures on Twitter: "This vase was used in #temple ceremonies & in rituals of purification. Form imitates the #hieroglyph "hes" which means "to praise." #Egypt https://t.co/bb4BkmbOS3" /