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Description Nut, Noet
Source Published in The Gods of the Egyptians Volume 1 by E. A. Wallis Budge, circa 1904. It is clearly stated by the British Museum that Budge's works are out of copyright [1] and so any republication of his book, in part or in full is fully allowed. We are republishing part, a plate from his book. It is fully within the public domain.
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