World History Archive July 2013
EN_01089747_5701
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Monument of king Thutmoses III. 18th Dynasty, about 1450BC from Thebes, Temple of Karnak. The sides of this monument are decorated with six figures carved in high relief. The two headless figures represent King Thutmose III: the others are the god Montu-Ra and goddess Hathor. The Egyptians believed the king was divine, so he is shown the same size as the gods.
2013-07-11
World History Archive/East News
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WHA_164JN
3,6MB
28cm x 57cm by 300dpi
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