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Inscribed block statue (black granite) of Irj-aa, a priest of Amun. Artist unknown; ca. 750-664 BCE
Image of Amun-ReDetail of a wall carving depicts the barque of Amun-Re, Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor
Karnak Temple ComplexView of the Highly Sacred Precinct of Amun-Re in the Karnak Temple Complex, Lux
Karnak Temple ComplexNight view of the highly sacred Precinct of Amun-Re in the Karnak Temple Comple
Precinct of Amun-ReColumns of the hypostyle hall at the highly sacred precinct of Amun-Re in the Kar
Karnak Temple ComplexView of the Highly Sacred Precinct of Amun-Re in the Karnak Temple Complex, Lux
Amun-Re with his consort MutDetail of a low relief depicts god Amun-Re and his consort goddess Mut,
Barque of Amun-ReDetail from a bas-relief depicts the Barque of Amun-Re, Karnak Temple Complex.
Precinct of Amun-ReColumns of the hypostyle hall, Karnak Temple Complex. Luxor.
Temple of Karnak
grandegyptianmuseum:Relief depicting Barbary lion, from the Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak
Columns of Karnak Temple, dedicated to Amon-Ra, Egypt (by sebastien-mamy.fr).
The 12th Dynasty pharaoh Senwosret III (r. 1878-1839 BCE) as a sphinx. Thought to have come from Ka
virtual-artifacts:Talatat: Portrait of Nefertiti, c. 1353-1347 BCEgypt, Karnak, New Kingdom, Dynasty
Mummy of an old woman named Katebet, once a Chantress of Amun in Karnak, in linen wrappings, with a
egypt-museum:Karnak Temple ComplexBird’s eye view of the Karnak Temple Complex in the west bank of t
A view of the ruins of the Hall of the Temple of Amun, Karnak, 1926. Jules Gervais-Courtellemont. Na
Carl Wuttke, The Tempel Of Karnak
Temple of Karnak, Luxor
tanyushenka:Photographs: Egypt (undated)
The Dromos, or first court of the Temple of Karnak; Part of the Hall of Columns at Karnak. Litograph
grandegyptianmuseum:Relief depicting Barbary lion, from the Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak
Carl Wuttke, The Tempel Of Karnak 1911
humanoidhistory:A magnificent gateway at ancient Karnak in Egypt, circa 1871, photographed by Frank
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