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Akhenaten, from the temple of Aton in Karnak, Egypt. 1353 - 1335 BCE. New Kingdom. 13’ hig
memobank: Collecting light - Karnak, Luxor Inside the Karnak temple in Luxor, Egypt Photo by Guillau
One time in my high school psychology class, we did an exercise where everyone in the class sketched
Isn’t this how it always goes in comics. No, our heroes did not die in the obliterating atomic
totenbuch: Statue Of Amun Ra At Karnak Temple, Luxor.
photos-of-space:The Milky Way aligned with the Temple of Karnak, in Karnak, Egypt
ancientorigins:Temple of Karnak, Luxor
egypt-museum: Relief on a fallen obelisk at Karnak Queen Hatshepsut, dressed in the costume of a Pha
Ruins of Karnak Ruins of Karnak Temple Complex (Ancient Thebes), Luxor. Photographed in 1860s d
Contanos que tipo de viajero sos y te decimos qué experiencia de Egipto vas a disfrutar m&aac
Hieroglyphic column from the Temple of Amun, 12th Dynasty; 1991-1786 BC, Karnak Temple, Photo by Bil
Aisle in the Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak
The highly sacred Precinct of Amun-Re. Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor
Egyptian HieroglyphsLow relief depicting an owl, represents the letter “m” in ancient Eg
Relief depicting Ramesses II “the Great”, detail from the south west wall of the Hyposty
Granite head of Senusret III (Sesostris), r. 1878–1839 BC, 12th Dynasty, Middle Kingdom, from
Relief of a honey beeDetail of a sunken-relief depicting a honey bee from an inscription in Karnak T
The Goddess SekhmetGoddess Sekhmet in her sanctuary in the Temple of Ptah at Karnak (engraving).Char
Precinct of Amun-Re The massive columns of the hypostyle hall decorated with hieroglyphic inscriptio
Head of Pharaoh Akhenaten, from Karnak. Luxor Museum. G. Dagli Orti/Getty.
Royal statue’s headFrom Karnak. 18th Dynasty, ca. 1550-1292 BC. Photo: Sandro Vannini
Karnak Temple ComplexView of the Court of Shoshenq I and the Kiosk of Taharqa at sunset, Karnak Temp
Black granite statue of Amenemhat III, from Temple of Amun at Karnak, Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty,
Trial Piece with Relief of Head of Akhenaten ca. 1353–1336 B.C. New Kingdom, Amarna Period The
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