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Great Hypostyle Hall in the Precinct of Amon-Re, Karnak Temple Complex, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Ramesses IV (1153-1147 BC) offering incense to Isis and Amon-Re, seated on a throneCHT201595 Ramesses IV (1153-1147 BC) offering incense to Isis and Amon-Re, seated on a throne, copy of a wall painting from his tomb in the Valley of the Kings
Detail of the fallen obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (c. 1503-1482 BCHED191300 Detail of the fallen obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (c.1503-1482 BC) depicting the Queen with Amun Ra, Temple of Amun
Figure of the god Amon-Re, probably Late Period (716-332 BC) (bronze)TFM63441 Figure of the god Amon-Re, probably Late Period (716-332 BC) (bronze) by Egyptian; height: 21.2 cm; Freud Museum, London, UK; eFreud Museum, London; Egyptian, out of copyright
Hippostyle (pillared) hall in the temple to Amon-Re at Karnak, Upper Egypt, built by Rameses I and Rameses II (1304-1237 BC).Chromolithograph circa 1870
Sandstone statues of Rameses (Ramses) II (ruled c1304-c1273 BC) outside entrance to main temple at Abu Simbel (Abu Sunbul). Temple dedicated to sun gods Amon-Re and Re-Horakhte
Karnak Temple and the Sacred Lake at sunrise. Karnak was the residence of gods, Amon-Re, his wife Mut, and their son Khonsu, the moon god