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Egyptian Hieroglyphic Pedestal

12WX12DX25H inches Available in Fiberstone or FiberglassFiberstone has a rough surface and fiberglass has a smooth surface. Both materials are about half the weight of cement and can be outdoors year round. By mastering the art of casting our home decor and outdoor garden statues, decoration, gargoyles, dragons, angels, cherubs, cupid, fairy, dedo, busts, planters, urns, pots, garden benches, pedestals, columns, garden ornaments, fountains, wall decor, vases, holiday, religious and animal statues in fiberglass or fiberstone resin we manage to retain all the detail or the original with the added benefits of less weight, greater strength, and a product suitable for indoor and outdoor garden decor use. Fiberstone is a mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete. When ordering, please pick a material then a finish. Please allow 5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

12WX12DX25H inches Available in Fiberstone or FiberglassFiberstone has a rough surface and fiberglass has a smooth surface. Both materials are about half the weight of cement and can be outdoors year round. By mastering the art of casting our home decor and outdoor garden statues, decoration, gargoyles, dragons, angels, cherubs, cupid, fairy, dedo, busts, planters, urns, pots, garden benches, pedestals, columns, garden ornaments, fountains, wall decor, vases, holiday, religious and animal statues in fiberglass or fiberstone resin we manage to retain all the detail or the original with the added benefits of less weight, greater strength, and a product suitable for indoor and outdoor garden decor use. Fiberstone is a mixture of sand and stones cast into the surface using terrazzo-like techniques. The surface is then sandblasted and chemically treated, followed by an acid stain to give the appearance of aged stone. Since it is reinforced with a fiberglass backing, it remains light-weight and less fragile than concrete. When ordering, please pick a material then a finish. Please allow 5 weeks for manufacturing and shipping.

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Temporary bar placed on export of an Egyptian limestone relief.

M2 PRESSWIRE-30 May 2001-UK Government: Temporary bar placed on export of an Egyptian limestone relief (C)1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:30052001 A temporary bar has been placed on the export of an Egyptian limestone monument or stela dating from 1295-1069 BC. The stela features a sunk

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When the glittering treasures of King Tut's tomb were unearthed in 1924, an interest in all things Egyptian swept the world. In Boise, it prompted businessman Leo J. Falk and former mayor Harry Fritchman to commission the building of the Egyptian Theater, a movie palace that would shine with the

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Egyptian quest for 'Immortality'; Funerary art illustrates beliefs.(ARTS)(ON VIEW)

Byline: Joanna Shaw-Eagle, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Early-day Egyptians found the perfect solution to the uncertainty and chaos they felt in their lives. Although the Nile River gave them untold gifts of fertile soil and abundant crops, intermittent famine and disease reminded them nothing is

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