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Temple of Karnak Collection

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Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Detail of a bas-relief in the temple of Karnak, Egypt

Detail of a bas-relief in the temple of Karnak, Egypt Egypt Karnak. Date of Photograph:1870 - 1880

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak

Luxor. The entrance of the immense area of ??the temple of Karnak. On each side are lined up two rows of sphinxes with ram heads Egypt Luxor. Date of Photograph:1983

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Egypt Temple of Karnak Victorian period

Egypt Temple of Karnak Victorian period

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Egypt Temple of Karnak Victorian period

Egypt Temple of Karnak Victorian period

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Egypt Temple of Karnak Victorian period

Egypt Temple of Karnak Victorian period

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Egypt Temple of Karnak Victorian period

Egypt Temple of Karnak Victorian period

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple Karnak Thebes John Beasly Greene American

Temple Karnak Thebes John Beasly Greene American
Temple of Karnak at Thebes; John Beasly Greene (American, born France, 1832 - 1856); negative: Egypt; 1854 - 1855; Salted paper print from a Calotype negative; 21.4 x 23.3 cm (8 7, 16 x 9 3, 16 in.)

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Amun-priest Hor. Block statue. Egypt

Amun-priest Hor. Block statue. Egypt
Block statue of Hor, priest of god Amun in the temple of Karnak. Third Intermediate Period. 23rd Dynasty. 775 BC. Karnak, Egypt. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Queen Ahmes-Merytamun. Egypt

Queen Ahmes-Merytamun. Egypt
Limestone bust of Queen Ahmes-Merytamun, wife of Amenhotep I. Depicted with Hathor-wig. 1550 BC. New Kingdom. 18th Dynasty. From the temple of Karnak. Thebes. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple Karnak Thebes John Beasly Greene American

Temple Karnak Thebes John Beasly Greene American
Temple of Karnak at Thebes; John Beasly Greene (American, born France, 1832 - 1856); negative: Egypt; 1854 - 1855; Salted paper print from a Calotype negative; 19.6 x 29.1 cm (7 11, 16 x 11 7, 16 in.)

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Luxor, Karnak, Egypt - Avenue of the ram-headed Sphinxes

Luxor, Karnak, Egypt - Avenue of the ram-headed Sphinxes
Luxor, Temple of Karnak, Egypt - Avenue of the ram-headed Sphinxes - Egypt, North Africa - Card series (8/8). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Royal protocol of Ramses II. Cartridge

Royal protocol of Ramses II. Cartridge
Hieroglyphic writing. Royal protocol of Ramses II. Fourth title: Fourth title: King of Upper and Lower Egypt. 19th Dynasty (1320-1200 b.C.). Temple of Karnak. Luxor. New Empire. Egypt

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak. The Great Temple of Amon. Hypostyle hall

Temple of Karnak. The Great Temple of Amon. Hypostyle hall. Partial view. Exterior. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom. Around Luxor. Egypt

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Sacred beetle. Giant statue, built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III

Sacred beetle. Giant statue, built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III
Egyptian Art. Sacred beetle. Giant statue, built by Pharaoh Amenhotep III (Imenhetep III). Represents Khepri, god of sunrise. Sacred Lake. Temple of Karnak. Around Luxor. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Source Size = 1632 x 1984

Source Size = 1632 x 1984
SANCTUARY IN THE GREAT TEMPLE OF KARNAK. Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Source Size = 1502 x 1842

Source Size = 1502 x 1842
Sculptured Pillar from the Temple of Karnak. Egypt, Engraving 1879

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Source Size = 2975 x 1263

Source Size = 2975 x 1263
THE SUEZ CANAL OF SETI I, Pharaoh of Egypt, . (From a bas relief on the exterior north wall of the Temple of Karnak, Thebes.) Egypt, engraving 1879

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak, King Rameses II and Queen Nefertiti

Temple of Karnak, King Rameses II and Queen Nefertiti, standing at his feet. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Temple of Karnak, Egypt
Temple of Karnak, statues in the evening light, shadows. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak, obelisk erected by Queen Hatshepsut

Temple of Karnak, obelisk erected by Queen Hatshepsut seen through a doorway. Photograph by Lionel Coates

Background imageTemple of Karnak Collection: Temple of Karnak, Egypt

Temple of Karnak, Egypt
Temple of Karnak, depictings of animals carved on masonry. Photograph by Lionel Coates


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