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Background imageAmon Collection: Relief depicting a Pharaoh Ramses II before gods Amun, Munt

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

Background imageAmon Collection: Ramesseum. Relief depicting the pharaoh making an offering t

Ramesseum. Relief depicting the pharaoh making an offering to the gods Amon, seated, and Ptah. 13th century B.C. Nineteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Medinet Habu. Necropolis of Thebes

Background imageAmon Collection: God Anubis (jackal-face) and god Amon (feather headdress). T

God Anubis (jackal-face) and god Amon (feather headdress). T
Polychrome relief depicting god Anubis (jackal-face) and god Amon (feather headdress). Temple of Hatshepsut. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir El-Bahari. Egypt

Background imageAmon Collection: Pharaoh Amenhotep III offering to the god Amun lotus flower

Pharaoh Amenhotep III offering to the god Amun lotus flowers and papyrus. New Kingdom. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmon Collection: Relief depicting a pharaoh to the god Amun. New kingdom. Cha

Relief depicting a pharaoh to the god Amun. New kingdom. Chapel of the Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmon Collection: Relief depicting god Amun. Luxor

Relief depicting god Amun. Luxor
Relief depicting god Amun with great helmet covered with two large feathers and beard sitting on the throne. First court of Ramses II. New Empire. Temple of Luxor. Egypt

Background imageAmon Collection: Muflon (ovis musimon)

Muflon (ovis musimon)
Antique illustration of Muflon (ovis musimon)

Background imageAmon Collection: The Great Temple of Amun at Karnak (oil on canvas)

The Great Temple of Amun at Karnak (oil on canvas)
XIR70340 The Great Temple of Amun at Karnak (oil on canvas) by Langlois, Jean Charles (1789-1870); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Caen, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageAmon Collection: Temple of Amon, Luxor

Temple of Amon, Luxor; John Beasly Greene, American, born France, 1832 - 1856; 1853 - 1854; Salted paper print from a waxed calotype negative; Image: 23.5 x 29.2 cm (9 1/4 x 11 1/2 in.)

Background imageAmon Collection: The Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Amon, Karnak

The Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Amon, Karnak; Gustave Le Gray, French, 1820 - 1884; 1867; Albumen silver print; Image: 32.4 x 41.6 cm (12 3/4 x 16 3/8 in.)

Background imageAmon Collection: LUXOR: TEMPLE OF AMON. Papyrus columns at the Temple of Amon at Luxor, Egypt

LUXOR: TEMPLE OF AMON. Papyrus columns at the Temple of Amon at Luxor, Egypt. Photograph by Antonio Beato, c1875

Background imageAmon Collection: Amon no Taki-fall

Amon no Taki-fall with foliage is located in the Shirakami-sanchi -UNESCO World Heritage Site, Japan

Background imageAmon Collection: Columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak

Columns of the Great Hypostyle Hall of Karnak, located within the Karnak temple complex, in the Precinct of Amon-Re, Egypt. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAmon Collection: Luxor Temple Complex - Temple and Obelisk of Rameses II

Luxor Temple Complex - Temple and Obelisk of Rameses II Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmon Collection: Luxor Temple Complex - Late Roman era Church

Luxor Temple Complex - Late Roman era Church. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmon Collection: Luxor Temple Complex - Papyrus Columns of Amenhotep III

Luxor Temple Complex - Papyrus Columns of Amenhotep III showing the closed and open capitals. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmon Collection: Luxor Temple Complex - View of the Theban Hills

Luxor Temple Complex - View of the Theban Hills Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmon Collection: Luxor Temple Complex - Pylon statues - Obelisk of Rameses II

Luxor Temple Complex - Pylon statues - Obelisk of Rameses II Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmon Collection: Luxor Temple Complex - Birds eye view of the temple

Luxor Temple Complex - Birds eye view of the temple. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmon Collection: Luxor Temple Complex, Egypt - Statue of Pharoah Rameses II

Luxor Temple Complex, Egypt - Statue of Pharoah Rameses II Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmon Collection: Amon facing an Egyptian Pharaoh

Amon facing an Egyptian Pharaoh

Background imageAmon Collection: Statue of the God Amon dedicated by the King Tutankhamen

Statue of the God Amon dedicated by the King Tutankhamen

Background imageAmon Collection: Egypt, Old Thebes, Luxor, Karnak Temple Complex, Precinct of Amun-Re

Egypt, Old Thebes, Luxor, Karnak Temple Complex, Precinct of Amun-Re, Relief depicting Thutmose IIIs plant
Egypt - Ancient Thebes. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979. Karnak. Relief depicting Thutmose IIIs plant and animal offerings to god Amon after Syrian campaign. New Kingdom, 1552-1070 BC

Background imageAmon Collection: Granite statue of Horemheb before god Amon

Granite statue of Horemheb before god Amon
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Granite sculptural group portraying Horemheb offering to the god Atum. Detail, the god Atum

Background imageAmon Collection: Statue of Ramses II as Sphynx holding a pot with Amon

Statue of Ramses II as Sphynx holding a pot with Amon
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Statue of Ramses II as Sphynx holding a pot with Amon

Background imageAmon Collection: Painted limestone group statue of Meinekhet with family, from Reign of Thutmose

Painted limestone group statue of Meinekhet with family, from Reign of Thutmose
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Reign of Thutmose. Sculptural group of Meinekhet with his family. Painted limestone. It bears the name " Meinekhet", sculptor of Amon

Background imageAmon Collection: Egypt, Ancient Thebes Luxor, Temple of Amon, Ruins and pylon of Ramses II in background

Egypt, Ancient Thebes Luxor, Temple of Amon, Ruins and pylon of Ramses II in background
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Temple of Amon. Ruins and pylon of Ramses II in the background, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1290-1224 b.C

Background imageAmon Collection: Granite sculptural group portraying Horemheb offering to god Atum

Granite sculptural group portraying Horemheb offering to god Atum
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Granite sculptural group portraying Horemheb offering to the god Atum

Background imageAmon Collection: Group sculpture of Ramses VII and Amon, from Karnak

Group sculpture of Ramses VII and Amon, from Karnak
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Sculptural group of Ramses VII and Amon. From Karnak

Background imageAmon Collection: Egypt, ruins of Karnak Temple, drawing by Giovanni Battista Belzoni, 1822

Egypt, ruins of Karnak Temple, drawing by Giovanni Battista Belzoni, 1822
Egypt, 19th century. Ruins of the Karnak Temple. Drawing by Giovanni Battista Belzoni (1778-1823), London, 1822

Background imageAmon Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Karnak, Great Temple of Amon, Court of Amenhotep III

Egypt, Luxor, Karnak, Great Temple of Amon, Court of Amenhotep III
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Karnak. Great Temple of Amon. Court of Amenhotep III

Background imageAmon Collection: Temple of Luxor, pylon of Ramses II, two colossal statues of the king

Temple of Luxor, pylon of Ramses II, two colossal statues of the king
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Temple of Luxor. Pylon of Ramses II, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX, 1290-1224 b.C Two colossal statues of the king

Background imageAmon Collection: Ostrakon depicting god Amon in shape of ram, from Deir el Medina, Egyptian civilization

Ostrakon depicting god Amon in shape of ram, from Deir el Medina, Egyptian civilization
Egyptian civilization. Ostrakon depicting the god Amon in the shape of a ram. From Deir el Medina

Background imageAmon Collection: Hypocephalus, disk-shaped papyrus depicting god Amon with four ram heads

Hypocephalus, disk-shaped papyrus depicting god Amon with four ram heads and solar disk adored by monkeys
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI-XXX. Hypocephalus, disk-shaped papyrus. The god Amon with four ram heads and solar disk adored by monkeys that protected the deceased

Background imageAmon Collection: East outer wall, relief depicting campaign of Seti I in Palestine

East outer wall, relief depicting campaign of Seti I in Palestine
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Karnak - The Temple of Amon. East outer wall. Relief depicting campaign of Seti I in Palestine (1304-1290 b.C.). Detail

Background imageAmon Collection: Interior wall reliefs depicting offerings to the deities, detail showing young Ramses II with

Interior wall reliefs depicting offerings to the deities, detail showing young Ramses II with deities Thoth and Horus
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Karnak - The Temple of Amon. Great Hypostyle Hall (New Kingdom). Interior wall reliefs depicting offerings to the deities

Background imageAmon Collection: Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon

Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon from Thebes, New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon. From Thebes

Background imageAmon Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Luxor, Temple of Amon, hall dedicated to Theogony of Amenhotep III

Egypt, Thebes, Luxor, Temple of Amon, hall dedicated to Theogony of Amenhotep III, detail of papyrus columns
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Temple of Amon. Hall dedicated to Theogony of Amenhotep III, detail of papyrus columns

Background imageAmon Collection: Tomb Of Amon-her-Khopechef. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri

Tomb Of Amon-her-Khopechef. EGYPT. Dayr al-Bahri. Valley of the Queens. Tomb Of Amon-her-Khopechef. Pharaoh Ramses III, father of prince Amon-her-Khopechef. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Relief

Background imageAmon Collection: Temple of Amon - Ra. EGYPT. QUENA. Luxor. Thebes

Temple of Amon - Ra. EGYPT. QUENA. Luxor. Thebes. Temple of Amon - Ra. Sphinx Avenue. Egyptian art. New Kingdom. Architecture

Background imageAmon Collection: Egyptian Art. New Empire. 18th Dynasty. Stele with a hymn to Amun. Detail of hieroglyphic writing

Egyptian Art. New Empire. 18th Dynasty. Stele with a hymn to Amun. Detail of hieroglyphic writing. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary

Background imageAmon Collection: The De Valera-Cosgrove election, Ireland

The De Valera-Cosgrove election, Ireland
A talking-film of the Irish politician, Mr W. T. Cosgrove, used in his election campaign against amon de Valera

Background imageAmon Collection: Statues of pharaohs in the Temple of Amun (Amon), Temple of Karnak, Thebes

Statues of pharaohs in the Temple of Amun (Amon), Temple of Karnak, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa



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"Amon: Unveiling the Mysteries of an Ancient Deity" Step into the world of Amon, a captivating figure deeply rooted in history and mythology. From the sacred pages of the Book of the Dead to majestic artifacts found across continents, Amon's influence spans time and space. Intriguingly, even the United States Air Force paid homage to this enigmatic deity with their Convair B-36A Peacemaker bomber named after him. But who was Amon? Delving further, we discover that Dr. A Ortman, a chiropractor from South Dakota, shares his name with this ancient god. Is there a hidden connection between healing practices and divine powers? Egyptian coffins from Deir el-Bahri reveal intricate carvings depicting scenes involving Amon during Thutmose III's reign. It becomes evident that this god held immense significance in Egyptian society. Pharaoh Horemheb himself sought solace in Amon's embrace as depicted by stunning artwork showcasing their divine bond. And what about that royal crown discovered in Ballana? Its precious stones glisten like stars against silver - fit for a god indeed. The Little Temple of Tuthmosis III stands tall as a testament to devotion towards Amun-Ra, highlighting his enduring legacy throughout Egypt's rich history. Moving beyond borders and eras, we stumble upon DDE-90019427 - an intriguing code linked to our mysterious deity. What secrets does it hold? Even coins minted centuries later bear witness to Zeus Ammon's existence; his far-reaching influence transcends civilizations. Scarabs intricately carved with symbols associated with Amun offer glimpses into ancient beliefs surrounding rebirth and protection – powerful talismans connecting mortals with divinity. As we explore hieroglyphs etched onto another scarab – featuring the Red Crown alongside trigrammes symbolizing Amun – we unravel the intricate web of symbolism woven around this deity.