RM2A2HM73–Amulet of the Gods Amun-Ra Kamutef and Horus, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period (7th–1st century BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, 4.4 × 3.2 × 0.3 cm (1 3/4 × 1 1/4 × 1/8 in
RMBD6CG3–geography / travel, Egypt, Karnak, Temple of Amun-Re, Gods Amun, Mut and Ptah, relief, 3rd pylon, built by King Ramesses II (circa 1290 - 1224 BC, 19th Dynasty), New Kingdom, Amun, Re, excavation, Thebes, ancient world, antiquity, fine arts, sculpture, religion, Africa, historic, historical, UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site / Sites, ancient world,
RM2HK60EP–Fragment of an unfinished stela: offering of the Servant of the Place of Truth Mahu, to the gods Amun, Mut and Meretseger, Stone / limestone, 20.5 x 20 x 4 cm, 1292–1190 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth Dynasty, Deir el-Medina, Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RMBNCHPX–Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Ptah and Tefnut. Ramesseum. Egypt.
RM2AHAAR6–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, ptolemaic temple of Opet. The king offers Nou vase (wine) to gods Amun-Ra and Khonsu.
RMHRNWPE–Amun-Ra, Egyptian King of the Gods
RMA00G2H–Khartoum Sudan National Museum God Amun in Centre with Gods Apedemak Either Side
RMEC801F–Left to right: Khonsu, Mut and Amun; gods of ancient Egypt. Khonsu was a god whose main role was associated with the moon; Mut, which meant mother in the ancient Egyptian language, was an ancient Egyptian mother goddess with multiple aspects; Amun acquired national importance, expressed in his fusion with the Sun god, Ra, as Amun-Ra.
RMP51317–Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Ptah and Tefnut. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt.
RMJF8XBT–Egyptian gods. Amun / Amon-Ra creates a spring in the desert. Liebig collectors' card, 1938
RF2EDJ9WP–Frieze at the Temple of Seti I of the Ancient Egyptian gods Amun Ra, Isis and Ptah. West bank of the River Nile at Luxor, Egypt.
RFF56DY6–Relief at the Ramesseum, Mortuary Temple of Ramesses II on West Bank of the Nile at Luxor, Egypt
RF2F8AN3X–Cartoon posters with Egyptian gods Amun Ra, Horus, Pharaoh and queen Cleopatra. Ancient Egypt deities in royal clothes holding divine power staffs floating in air above rocks, vector illustration
RF2GHJEXC–Ancient egyptian tablet depicting offering to the gods Amun-re, Mut and a lioness headed goddess at Kingston Lacy Country House near Wimborne Minster,
RF2DKWDTX–Antique cigarettes cards. Henly & Watkins Cigarettes (series Ancient Egyptian Gods). Amen-Ra, King of the Gods. 1924 Amun (also Amon, Ammon, Amen, Anc
RFBG6H6R–Colored reliefs of Amun-re and Mut gods at Deir al-Hagar Temple, western desert of Egypt
RM2AHPDNH–Ancient Egyptian. Amulet of the Gods Amun-Ra Kamutef and Horus. 700 BC–1 BC. Egypt. Faience
RMW89F9A–Depictions of Phatoahs giving honour to the Egyptian Gods (whose faces have been removed), Temple of Amun, Karnak, Luxor, Egypt
RFM1H9DP–Relief of Pharaoh Seti I making offer to gods Amun and Mut, hypostyle hall, Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt
RMKC57RY–Stela of the God's-Father of Amun Pakeshi, ca. 750–525 B.C
RF2E19X7G–Egypt, Luxor, Luxor Temple, The white limestone double statues of the gods Amun and Mut in the Great Colonnade of Amenophis 111
RM2HK60EG–Fragment of an unfinished stela: offering of the Servant of the Place of Truth Mahu, to the gods Amun, Mut and Meretseger, Stone / limestone, 20.5 x 20 x 4 cm, 1292–1190 BC, New Kingdom, Nineteenth Dynasty, Deir el-Medina, Egypt (Museo Egizio di Torino Italy)
RMBNB7Y2–Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Munt and Khonsu. Ramesseum. Egypt.
RM2AHJP9J–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, ptolemaic temple of Deir el Medineh. Hathor and Amun-Ra seated on thrones.
RMA3YXNX–travel /geography, Egypt, Luxor, buildings, temple, Theban divine family Amun, Mut, Chons, exterior view, architect Amenhotep son of Hapu, 1402 - 1364 B.C., extensions under Ramesses II, 1303 - 1236 B.C., historic, historical, Africa, architecture, temples, ancient world, New Kingdom, 18th / 19th dynasty, 15th - 13th century B.C., courtyard, column, columns, god, goddess, gods, ancient world,
RFA0G13R–Amun re King of the Gods Deir El Bahri Egypt
RMDYEKGB–Shabti Figure of Shepenwepet II 650 B.C. Shepenwepet II was also known as 'God's Wife of Amun'
RMP50RF7–Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Munt and Khonsu. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt.
RM2HJ151P–Ram with lotus-shaped manger A.D. 2nd century Roman Period This charming ram, with its almost prehensile muzzle, feeds from a lotus-form trough. The traditional Egyptian gods Amun or Khnum were identified with curly-horned rams, but by this time several other divinities were as well. In terracotta statuettes and on coins Harpokrates can be seen riding a ram or sitting upon a lotus flower, the latter symbolic of rebirth. Perhaps this faience composition alludes to Harpokrates, who was an immensely popular god of fecundity and rebirth during the Roman era. With the masks 26.7.1020-.1021, the ram
RF2F714JX–An Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic carving showing the goddess Isis behind the seated king of the gods Amun Ra. This large coloured carving is on a wall
RM2GPR6TJ–Amulet of the Gods Amun-Ra Kamutef and Horus, Egypt, Late Period-Ptolemaic Period (7th-1st century BCE).
RF2J61CDY–Egyptian gods Amun, Ra, Thoth, Hathor. Ancient Egypt deities and mythological creatures with religion attributes isolated on white background. Culture
RF2J37MC9–Cartoon posters with Egyptian gods Amun Ra, Horus, Pharaoh and queen Cleopatra. Ancient Egypt deities in royal clothes holding divine power staffs flo
RMFAB6T7–figurine of Amun (Amon), ancient Egyptian god
RFBG6H6X–Colored reliefs of Amun-re and Mut gods at Deir al-Hagar Temple, western desert of Egypt
RFBJP7DJ–Amun-Ra was the all powerful king of the gods, the patron of ancient Egypt's pharaohs, and the god of fertility.
RF2PT30RC–Great Hypostyle Hall and clouds at the Temples of Karnak (ancient Thebes). Luxor, Egypt
RMW4PJAE–Ancient Egyptian god Amun-Ra, the King of Gods, champion of the poor and troubled, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. From the New York Public Library. ()
RM2A2R5XE–Egyptian, Funerary Stele for Pa-Amun before the Gods, Ptah, Bast and Amun, c. 800 BC, Limestone with traces of polychromy, gold, and terracotta, 22 3/4 x 18 1/8 x 2 3/4 in
RF2E19X79–Egypt, Luxor, Luxor Temple, The white limestone double statues of the gods Amun and Mut in the Great Colonnade of Amenophis 111
RMAJBD9P–Wall relief carving of holy triad of Luxor Thebes with Amun Ra sun god Ramsis II as Khonso moon god and Mut mother of gods Egypt
RMBNB7XP–Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Munt and Khonsu. Ramesseum. Egypt.
RM2HDCANR–Double-seated statue with pair of gods Amun and Mut, Luxor Temple, Thebes, Egypt, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, Africa
RMC4T24A–Karnak Egypt Relief of Mut ( Grandmother of the Gods ) and Amun
RMMAHNF1–Oxford. England. Detail of the Egyptian god Amun-Re and King Taharqa (right) on the Shrine of King Taharqa (690–664 BC), Ashmolean Museum. Detail of
RMDYEK82–Statuette of Amenidris I 650 B.C. Amenidris, daughter of King Kashta, was the first female to be appointed to the office of 'God's Wife of Amun'
RMP4XK7J–Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Munt and Khonsu. Detail. Ramesseum. 13th century. Nineteen dynasty. New Kingdom. Necropolis of Thebes. Valley of the kings. Egypt.
RM2F61AK2–Nany Before Osiris, Book of the Dead for the Singer of Amun, Nany
RMBD6CG6–geography / travel, Egypt, Karnak, Temple of Amun-Re, King Ramesses II (circa 1290 - 1224 BC, 19th Dynasty) and Gods Thot and Ptah, relief, New Kingdom, Amun, Re, excavation, Thebes, ancient world, antiquity, fine arts, sculpture, religion, Africa, historic, historical, UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site / Sites, ancient world,
RF2HW95X8–Art inspired by Stela of the God's-Father of Amun Pakeshi, Third Intermediate Period–Saite Period, Dynasty 25–26, ca. 750–525 B.C., From Egypt, Wood, gesso, paint, 36.6 x 29 cm (14 7/16 x 11 7/16 in.), As part of the burial equipment, funerary stelae made a prayer for offerings for the, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMCW33PA–Sacrifice to Amun in the temple
RM2AHAA53–Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, ptolemaic temple of Opet. The king, wearing a hemhem crown and a starched loincloth, offers a pectoral to god Amun.
RMWH8G7T–The trio composed of Amun, Mut and Tutankhamen who appears here as the divine son. Tutankhamen by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, page 191..
RMW4AEF1–Lunette of the King Taharqa (690-664 BC) 25 dynasty of Egypt. Kushite Empire. Show offering bread to Amun-Ra. Granite. Copenhagen.
RFC62B91–This ancient Egyptian statue depicts the god Amun Re wearing the solar disk with two tall plumes.
RF2PWC1A7–The Great Hypostyle Hall and clouds at the Temples of Karnak (ancient Thebes). Luxor, Egypt
RMW4PK41–Ancient Egyptian emblem of the god Amun, king of the gods and the champion of the poor and troubled, illustration from the book 'Pantheon Egyptien' by Leon Jean Joseph Dubois, 1824. From the New York Public Library. ()
RM2A2KY42–Ring: Amun-Ra, King of the Gods, the Lord, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18–20 (about 1550–1069 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, W. 1 cm (3/8 in.), diam. 2.1 cm (13/16 in
RF2E239YF–Statues of Egyptian gods line a street in ancient Egypt including Amun, Anubis, Hathor, Horus, Maat, and Ra.
RM2PM8YP4–A statue of Amun-Ra, King of the Gods, from ancient Egypt on display at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization in Cairo, Egypt
RMBN98F0–God Anubis (jackal-face) and god Amun (feather headdress). Temple of Hatshepsut. Deir El-Bahari. Egypt.
RME3P67T–Copy of carved stone altar with reliefs depicting gods Horus and Thot, Amun Temple, Naqa, northern Sudan
RMC4RFRH–Karnak Temple Complex Egypt Avenue of Ram-Headed Sphinxes the Ram Symbolizing Egyptian God Amun Protecting the Royal Effigies of Rameses II in the form of Osiris
RMMAHNKH–Oxford. England. Egyptian god Amun-Re (Amun / Amen Ra) with rams head, Shrine of King Taharqa (690–664 BC), Ashmolean Museum. Detail of bas-relief on
RMD98H9G–Egyptian bronze sculpture of the Gods including Bess (centre), Amun (Left) and Imhotep (the architect ) kneeling, (Right). From the Ptolemaic period in Egypt, 332 BC -30 AD.
RMP50JJA–Luxor temple. Chapel dedicated to the Theban triad formed by the gods Amun, Mut and Khonsu. North side of the first court of Ramses II. New Empire. Egypt.
RM2F61AHT–Weighing of the Heart, Book of the Dead for the Singer of Amun, Nany
RFBA4JXN–Close up of detail of Ramesses II and Water of Life, Karnak Temple, Luxor Egypt
RMAWDCMX–Detail of the temple for the god Amun, Naga, Sudan, Africa
RF2AGA2G3–Exploring Ancient Egyptian Lives, Stela showing Amun-Ra, Mut and Khonsu.
RM2AHAAC1–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, ptolemaic temple of Opet. The king, wearing a starched loincloth, censes god Amun.
RMB4GDJT–Roy nineteenth dynasty 1220 BC thebes temple of karnak high priest amun Egypt Egyptian
RMCER1AR–West Wall from the Shrine of King Taharqa - the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
RM2E5ANYF–Ancient Egypt, Amon-Ra, vintage illustration from 1823
RF2PT30RN–Great Hypostyle Hall and clouds at the Temples of Karnak (ancient Thebes). Luxor, Egypt
RMFRFHJW–A detail of a defaced Queen Hatshepsut in the temple of Amun at Karnak at the Temple of Amun at Karnak, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. Queen Hatshepsut reigned from 1473 to 1458 BC but her successor Tuthmosis III quashed an Asiatic uprising and records of Hatshepsut disappeared. Tuthmosis III was finally able to claim his rightful place as King of Egypt and all images of Hatshepsut were attacked; statues, reliefs and shrines all were defaced. While the queen was damaged, the Gods either side in this painting were left untouched .. (caption continues in Description).
RM2A2KY41–Ring: Amun-Ra, King of the Gods, the Lord, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18–20 (about 1550–1069 BC), Egyptian, Egypt, Faience, W. 1.1 cm (7/16 in.), diam. 1.9 cm (3/4 in
RMA3E4GW–One of two statues to Amun and Amunet at Karnak
RMAH5X4F–The god Amun from Karnak Luxor Museum Luxor Egypt North Africa Africa
RM2CAH8WK–Painting from a tomb featuring the deified queen Ahmose Nefertari, the Great Royal Wife of Ahmose I, founder of the 18th Dynasty ca. 1500 BC. From Deir el-Medine, tomb TT359: Tomb of Inherkha. New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, 1152-1145 BCE. Egypt. Neues Museum (New Museum). Germany. Europe.
RF2GK3PDG–Egyptian gods cartoon vertical banners, Amun Ra, Horus, Pharaoh and queen Cleopatra ancient Egypt deities in royal clothes holding divine power staffs floating in air above rocks, vector illustration
RMB25CW5–Karnak Temple Complex Egypt Avenue of Ram-Headed Sphinxes the Ram Symbolizing Egyptian God Amun Protecting the Royal Effigies of Rameses II in the fo
RMMAHNDC–Oxford. England. Egyptian god Amun-Re (Amun / Amen Ra) with rams head, Shrine of King Taharqa (690–664 BC), Ashmolean Museum. Detail of bas-relief on
RMF7NY3Y–Egyptian statuette of Min-Amun. steatite. Roman Period (1st-2nd centuries AD). Syncretism IS a fundamental procedure in the Egyptian pantheon. Through the merger of different deities, the Egyptians sought to enhance or underscore some facet of the gods’ personalities
RMP50FPK–Luxor temple. Chapel dedicated to the Theban triad formed by the gods Amun, Mut and Khonsu. North side of the first court of Ramses II. New Empire. Egypt.
RFEJ337B–fallen lintel within The Temple of Amun at Karnak, Luxor Egypt
RFBG6H4K–Reliefs representing gods on a wall on Deir al-Hagar Temple, western desert of Egypt
RMBHR6GM–Relief image of the Warrior Goddess Sekhmet, Ramesses II and the King of Gods Amun at Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt
RM2AHN193–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Karnak site, temple of Opet. The king offers Nou vase (wine) to god Amun-Ra.
RMB4GDKH–Ram amun king taharqa twentyfifth dynasty 690 664 BC kawa nubia Egypt Egyptian
RM2B01DDP–Egypt: Female musicians, modern painting on papyrus after 'Musicians of Amun', Tomb of Nakht, 18th Dynasty (1422-1411 BCE), Thebes. The music of Egypt has been an integral part of Egyptian culture since ancient times. The ancient Egyptians credited one of their Gods Thoth with the invention of music, which Osiris in turn used as part of his effort to civilise the world. The earliest material and representational evidence of Egyptian musical instruments dates to the Predynastic period, but the evidence is more securely attested in the Old Kingdom.
RM2E5AP04–Ancient Egypt, Amon-Ra, vintage illustration from 1823
RF2PWC1HM–The Great Hypostyle Hall and clouds at the Temples of Karnak (ancient Thebes). Luxor, Egypt
RMDY7N0R–Part of the avenue of ram-headed sphinxes that leads to the entrance to the Temple of Amun at Karnak.
RM2B0EKHH–scale, painted, Amon, Vignette: Black ink, single figure or Amun-Re standing, facing right (10.5 cm), left hand holding forward, right hand down holding ankh. Crowned with double plume (detailed feathers) and disc, with streamer behind. Curved divine beard. Clothed in divine corslet, short kilt wrapped right over left, and sash, with animal tail behind. Bracelets on upper arms and wrists. Single register line under feet., Caption: Black ink, single column in front of figure. Text: Amun-Re, king of the gods., Docket: Black ink, one line. Text: Sw.t Nmti dbn 2., Condition: Ring-base chipped
RMA3E4GP–One of two statues to Amun and Amunet at Karnak.
RMA3Y2PW–geography / travel, Egypt, Abu Simbel, buildings, temple, stele of King Ramesses II, 13th century BC, historic, historical, Africa, fine arts, architecture, ancient world, New Kingdom, steles, relief, reliefs, GUNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site / Sites, religion, paganism, god, gods, diety, Thoth, Ra, Re, Amun, Amon, ancient world,
RMBNGDY6–Temple of Ramses III. Pharaoh between Amun and Ptah. Medinet-Habou. Egypt.
RF2DDT5YB–Antique cigarettes cards. Henly & Watkins Cigarettes (series Ancient Egyptian Gods). The Trinity God, Amen Ra-Heru-Khuti (Ra). 1924 Ra is the ancient
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