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A circular emblem of the Egypt Exploration Fund. The seal depicts an Egyptian pylon or shrine facade. The lintel of the structure features a winged sun disk. Within the central doorway is a representation of the god Heh (symbolizing eternity or "millions of years") kneeling and holding palm ribs, flanked by two rearing cobras (uraei). Two tall lotus flowers stand on either side of the central structure. The words "THE EGYPT EXPLORATION FUND" are printed within the circular border surrounding the central motif.