A golden wreath representing Serapis in front of the facade of a temple. It was found inside a pottery vessel in the village of Dosh in the Kharga Oasis. It dates back to the Roman era. It is found in the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, the first of its kind in Egypt and the Arab world. Serapis is the god of healing among the ancient Egyptians.
The archaeological treasure of Dosh, which is located in the halls of the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization, dates back to the Roman era. Isis and Harpocrates.
Inside the pottery pot, this wreath was found made of golden foil that takes the form of grape leaves and branches that end with a poppy flower, which symbolizes fertility.