File:Lute player, tomb of Nakhtamun, TT 341, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna.jpg

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Lute player, tomb of Nakhtamun, TT 341, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna

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English: Lute player, tomb of Nakhtamun, TT 341, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna
Date Circa 1279-1213 BC
Source https://www.pinterest.com/pin/475903885627303246/
Author Unknown painter, circa 1279-1213 BC

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Public domain This work is considered part of national folklore in Egypt and is in the public domain as per Article 142 of Intellectual Property Law 82 of 2002. Article 138 of the same law defines national folklore as "any expression which consists of distinctive elements reflecting the traditional popular heritage, which originated or developed in Egypt, including in particular:
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