black moons in those eyes of hers
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National Geographic - January 1976
national geographic, june 1976
This statue of the goddess Selket was found inside the tomb of King Tutankhamun guarding a chamber containing the king’s internal organs. Selket was believed to be so powerful that her magic could cure the scorpion’s poisonous sting, which is why she is traditionally depicted wearing a headdress adorned with a representation of a scorpion.
From National Geographic, March 1977
national geographic, august 1977
national geographic, august 1977
national geographic, march 1977
onyxearth:

national geographic  july  1971
onyxearth:

national geographic  july  1971
I crave this.