27 images for amun

  • 400-07502668

    Image of the various gods of ancient Egypt - priestess of God Amon. This file is vector, can be scaled to any size without loss of quality.

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  • 400-07449622

    Image of the various gods of ancient Egypt - priestess of God Amon

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  • 700-01196260

    Detail of Temple of Amun at Karnak, Luxor, Egypt

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  • 862-03352714

    The impressive ruins of the Temple of Luxor in early morning light. Dedicated to Amon,King of the Gods,this temple was commissioned by King Amenhotep III,The Magnificent king of the late 18th dynasty who reigned from 1390BC to 1353BC.The obelisk standing in the foreground is one of a pair; the other was removed in 1831 and re-erected in the Place de la Concorde in Paris.

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  • 862-03437383

    At the foot of Jebel Barkal Mountain,a man leads his camel laden with dried date palm fronds to his home where they will be used as wind-breaks.

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  • 700-01196268

    Obelisk, Temple of Amun at Karnak, Luxor, Egypt

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  • 600-02046631

    Temple of Amun, Karnak, Luxor, Egypt

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  • 700-01196269

    Obelisk, Temple of Amun at Karnak, Luxor, Egypt

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  • 841-03502427

    The Temple of Amun, one of the Meroitic temples of Naqa, Sudan, Africa

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  • 862-03354597

    The ruins of an Egyptian temple dedicated to God Amon at the foot of Jebel Barkal Mountain. The Egyptian New Kingdom (1521-1075 BC) regarded Jebel Barkal as a holy mountain,the seat of God Amon,and built several temples there. The Black Pharaoh Taharqa subsequently extended this temple. Amon was revered in both Egypt and the Kingdom of Cush as king of the Gods.

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  • 862-03354596

    The ruins of an Egyptian temple at the foot of Jebel Barkal Mountain. The Egyptian New Kingdom (1521-1075 BC) regarded Jebel Barkal as a holy mountain,the seat of God Amon,and built several temples there. Amon was revered in both Egypt and the Kingdom of Cush as king of the Gods.

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  • 700-00189141

    Amun Karnak Temple Luxor, Egypt

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  • 841-03502423

    The Temple of Amun, one of the Meroitic temples of Naqa, Sudan, Africa

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  • 841-03062464

    Wall relief, Temple of Amun at Karnak, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

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  • 841-03062469

    Giant relief of Rameses III smiting enemies before Amen-Ra, South Tower of the first Pylon, Madinat Habu Temple, West Bank, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

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  • 841-03502428

    The Temple of Amun, one of the Meroitic temples of Naqa, Sudan, Africa

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  • 400-05242461

    Egyptian columns with hieroglyphs at Karnak Temple, Luxor

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  • 400-06559368

    Mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut in ancient Egypt, near Valley of the kings

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  • 862-08705018

    The reconstructed Egyptian Temple of Debod at twilight, located in the Parque del Oeste, near the Royal Palace of Madrid, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain.

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  • 862-08705017

    The reconstructed Egyptian Temple of Debod at twilight, located in the Parque del Oeste, near the Royal Palace of Madrid, Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain.

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  • 862-03820981

    Part of a granite slab from an Egyptian temple dedicated to God Amon at the foot of Jebel Barkal Mountain. A symbolic replica of the temples Sacred Vessel would have rested on top of this slab.

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  • 862-03820967

    Bathed in early morning sunlight, a column of rams represent Amon outside the ruins of one of four temples situated beside an important wadi at Naga some 30 km from the Nile.

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  • 862-03820966

    Bathed in early morning sunlight with a full moon still evident in the sky, this ruins of a temple dedicated to Amon is one of the four temples situated beside an important wadi at Naga some 30 km from the Nile.

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  • 400-09222347

    Ruins of the Amun Oracle temple in Siwa oasis, Egypt

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  • 400-09224234

    Ruins of the Amun Oracle temple in Siwa oasis, Egypt

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  • 400-05049338

    Old ruins in the Temple of Amon-Re, Karnak, Luxor, Egypt

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  • 400-06392629

    Great Hypostyle Hall and clouds at the Temples of Karnak (ancient Thebes). Luxor, Egypt.

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