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Amun Collection

Background imageAmun Collection: Book of the Dead

Book of the Dead
Detail from the Book of the Dead of Cesmedhed khonsu, Amons (Amun) musician

Background imageAmun Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Temple of Amun & Sacred Lake

Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Temple of Amun & Sacred Lake

Background imageAmun Collection: Egyptian gods

Egyptian gods
Illustration of a Egyptian gods

Background imageAmun Collection: Temple of Khonsu at Karnak, Ancient Egypt

Temple of Khonsu at Karnak, Ancient Egypt
Temple of Khonsu at Karnak, located in the southwest corner of the precinct of Amun in Luxor (ancient Thebes)

Background imageAmun Collection: Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt - Great Pillars, Hypostyle Hall

Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt - Great Pillars, Hypostyle Hall Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmun Collection: Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and meaning

Akhenaten. Amenhotep IV (sometimes given its Greek form, Amenophis IV, and meaning Amun is Satisfied), a Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt, ruled for 17 years and died in 1336 BC or 1334 BC

Background imageAmun Collection: Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt - Avenue of Sphinxes

Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt - Avenue of Sphinxes Date: circa 1930s

Background imageAmun Collection: Golden Goddess Isis with outstretched wings, isolated on white background

Golden Goddess Isis with outstretched wings, isolated on white background

Background imageAmun Collection: Cameo;Cameo with a Ptolemaic King and Zeus Ammon, 2nd century B.C. Creator: Unknown

Cameo;Cameo with a Ptolemaic King and Zeus Ammon, 2nd century B.C. Creator: Unknown
Cameo;Cameo with a Ptolemaic King and Zeus Ammon, 2nd century B.C. Additional Info: Carved in cameo technique is a double portrait of two heads facing left

Background imageAmun Collection: Oval portrait of a bearded man wearing a helmet with the horns o

Oval portrait of a bearded man wearing a helmet with the horns o
Oval portrait of a bearded man wearing a helmet with ram's horns, horns of Ammon, the symbol of Egyptian god Amun

Background imageAmun Collection: Relief from Temple of Amun at Saqqara. Egyptian Civilisation, Dynasty XIX

Relief from Temple of Amun at Saqqara. Egyptian Civilisation, Dynasty XIX
DGA923827 Relief from Temple of Amun at Saqqara. Egyptian Civilisation, Dynasty XIX; Egyptian National Museum, Cairo, Egypt; (add.info.: Cairo, Egyptian Museum); © NPL - DeA Picture Library / S

Background imageAmun Collection: Egyptian Amun Re

Egyptian Amun Re
In Egyptian mythology, the god Amun Re was the great god of Thebes. This ancient Egyptian statue depicts him wearing the solar disk with two tall plumes

Background imageAmun Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Sacred Lake

Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Sacred Lake

Background imageAmun Collection: Temple of Seti II, consecrated to Amun

Temple of Seti II, consecrated to Amun
DGA916808 Temple of Seti II, consecrated to Amun, Mut and Khonsu, Temple of Amun, Karnak Temple Complex (Unesco World Heritage List, 1979), Egyptian Civilisation, New Kingdom

Background imageAmun Collection: Eine Reise um die Welt

Eine Reise um die Welt
Wir machen jetzt eine Expedition nach Oberägypten. Hier lag in grauer Vorzeit Theben, die alte Hauptstadt des Reiches. Hier erbauten die Herrscher Tempel und Paläste von wahrhaft gewaltiger Größe

Background imageAmun Collection: Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten

Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten
Deshalb nannte sich der neue König, der dem Sturm nicht widerstehen konnte, nicht mehr Tut-ench-Aton, sondern Tut-ench-Amun. Er verleugnete also das Werk seines Schwiegervaters

Background imageAmun Collection: Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten

Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten
Von Tut-ench-Amun wußte, wie erwähnt, die Geschichte wenig zu künden. Desto mehr von seinem Vorgänger, Amenophis IV

Background imageAmun Collection: Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzuge durch Ogypten Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten

Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzuge durch Ogypten Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten
Das gewaltigste Bauwerk der Totenstadt ist das Ramesseum, ein nach Beendigung der Hethiter-Kriege dem Amun errichteter Tempel. Das ist der Süd-Eingang

Background imageAmun Collection: Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten

Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten
Die Beschreibung des Tempel würde allein den Raum eines Vortrages füllen

Background imageAmun Collection: Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten

Im Wunderland des Nils - Streifzüge durch -gypten
Vom mittleren Reich ab gab es drei hauptsächliche Kultusstätten in Theben, Elephantine am oberen Nil und in Memphis

Background imageAmun Collection: Seti I, colossal ivory statue, 238 cm

Seti I, colossal ivory statue, 238 cm
DGA923820 Seti I, colossal ivory statue, 238 cm, reign of Seti I, from Courtyard of Cachette, Temple of Amun, Karnak

Background imageAmun Collection: View of Great Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Amun

View of Great Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Amun
DGA916795 View of Great Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Amun, Karnak Temple Complex (Unesco World Heritage List, 1979), Egyptian Civilisation, New Kingdom

Background imageAmun Collection: Relief of animals and plants offered to Amun by Thutmose III upon his return from campaign of Syria in 1465 BC

Relief of animals and plants offered to Amun by Thutmose III upon his return from campaign of Syria in 1465 BC
DGA3025911 Relief of animals and plants offered to Amun by Thutmose III upon his return from campaign of Syria in 1465 BC, Botanical Garden Room, Karnak, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt, New Kingdom

Background imageAmun Collection: Colossal head of Ramesses II, entrance to Temple of Amun (Unesco World Heritage List)

Colossal head of Ramesses II, entrance to Temple of Amun (Unesco World Heritage List)
DGA921297 Colossal head of Ramesses II, entrance to Temple of Amun (Unesco World Heritage List, 1979), Luxor, Detail, Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX

Background imageAmun Collection: Horemheb in front of the God Amun

Horemheb in front of the God Amun
DGA920963 Horemheb in front of the God Amun, granite statue, uncovered in the courtyard of Amenhotep III in Luxor in 1989, Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom

Background imageAmun Collection: Seti I's campaigns in Syria and Palestine

Seti I's campaigns in Syria and Palestine
DGA920171 Seti I's campaigns in Syria and Palestine, Relief from Hypostyle Hall of Temple of Amun, Karnak, Luxor, Thebes (Unesco World Heritage List, 1979), Egypt, Egyptian civilization

Background imageAmun Collection: Nekhtefmut, fourth prophet of Amon

Nekhtefmut, fourth prophet of Amon
DGA923821 Nekhtefmut, fourth prophet of Amon, alabaster statue, from Courtyard of Cachette, Temple of Amun, Karnak

Background imageAmun Collection: The despoiled coffins of Meryet-Amun at Deir el Bahri, 1929

The despoiled coffins of Meryet-Amun at Deir el Bahri, 1929
A page from The Illustrated London News entitled: An Egyptian Queens tomb looted: the despoiled coffins of Meryet-Amun at Deir el Bahri. 1929

Background imageAmun Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Temple of Amun

Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Temple of Amun

Background imageAmun Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Temple of Ramses II

Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Temple of Ramses II

Background imageAmun Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Colossi in Temple of Amun

Egypt, Luxor, Karnak Temple, Colossi in Temple of Amun

Background imageAmun Collection: Alexander the Great kneeling before the High Priest of Ammon

Alexander the Great kneeling before the High Priest of Ammon, between 1530 and 1536

Background imageAmun Collection: Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving

Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving
3476515 Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving, Ihy, son of Amun and Mut, Temple of Hathor, Dendera (photo); (add.info.: Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving, Ihy, son of Amun and Mut)

Background imageAmun Collection: Karnak Temple. Dedicated to Amun, Mut and Khonsu. Luxor, Egypt

Karnak Temple. Dedicated to Amun, Mut and Khonsu. Luxor, Egypt

Background imageAmun Collection: Coin Depicting the God Zeus Ammon, 247-221 BCE. Creator: Unknown

Coin Depicting the God Zeus Ammon, 247-221 BCE. Creator: Unknown
Coin Depicting the God Zeus Ammon, 247-221 BCE

Background imageAmun Collection: Scarab: Ram (Amun), Egypt, Second Intermediate Period-New Kingdom, Dynasties 17-18

Scarab: Ram (Amun), Egypt, Second Intermediate Period-New Kingdom, Dynasties 17-18 (about 1650-1295 BCE)

Background imageAmun Collection: Scarab: Hieroglyphs (Red Crown, nfr- and nb-Signs: Trigramme of Amun), Egypt, New Kingdom

Scarab: Hieroglyphs (Red Crown, nfr- and nb-Signs: Trigramme of Amun), Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-19 (about 1550-1186 BCE)

Background imageAmun Collection: Scarab: Hovering Falcon over Name of God Amun, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20

Scarab: Hovering Falcon over Name of God Amun, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Background imageAmun Collection: Statuette of the Theban Triad, Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, Egypt

Statuette of the Theban Triad, Amun, Mut, and Khonsu, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period-Late Period, Dynasty 21-31 (about 1069-332 BCE)

Background imageAmun Collection: Plaque: 15 Scarabs / Amun is Satisfied, Egypt, Middle Kingdom

Plaque: 15 Scarabs / Amun is Satisfied, Egypt, Middle Kingdom
Plaque: 15 Scarabs/" Amun is Satisfied", Egypt, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12 (about 2055-1650 BCE) OR New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Background imageAmun Collection: Plaque: Amun is in Luxor, Egypt, New Kingdom-Third Intermediate Period (

Plaque: Amun is in Luxor, Egypt, New Kingdom-Third Intermediate Period (
Plaque: " Amun is in Luxor", Egypt, New Kingdom-Third Intermediate Period (?) Dynasties 18-25 (about 1550-664 BCE)

Background imageAmun Collection: Plaque: King in Chariot Shoots Enemy / King Seated in the Barque of Amun, Egypt

Plaque: King in Chariot Shoots Enemy / King Seated in the Barque of Amun, Egypt
Plaque: King in Chariot Shoots Enemy/King Seated in the Barque of Amun, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18-19 (about 1570-1186 BCE)

Background imageAmun Collection: Shawabty of Pinudjem I, High Priest of Amen and King, Third Intermediate Period, c

Shawabty of Pinudjem I, High Priest of Amen and King, Third Intermediate Period, c
490730 Shawabty of Pinudjem I, High Priest of Amen and King, Third Intermediate Period, c.990-969 BC (faience) by Egyptian 21st Dynasty (c.1069-945 BC); 11x3.6x2.5 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Amun: Exploring Ancient Egypt's Most Revered Deity" Step into the world of ancient Egypt and discover the captivating realm of Amun, one of the most powerful gods in Egyptian mythology. From the sacred halls of Karnak Temple Complex to the enchanting Temple of Khonsu, this divine journey will leave you spellbound. Inscribed within the pages of the Book of the Dead, Amun's name echoes through time as a symbol of life and rebirth. As you wander through Karnak Temple Complex, marvel at its majestic Great Pillars and immerse yourself in its awe-inspiring Hypostyle Hall – a testament to Amun's grandeur. Venture further into Luxor, where Karnak Temple stands proudly alongside its Sacred Lake. Here, devotees once gathered to pay homage to their beloved deity and seek his blessings for prosperity and protection. Amidst these hallowed grounds lies an intriguing relief depicting Alexander the Great receiving Amun-Ra's divine blessing. This temple dedicated to Amun Mut & Khons witnessed countless rituals performed by pharaohs seeking guidance from their celestial patron. As you stroll along the Avenue of Sphinxes that stretches across this mystical land, let your imagination transport you back in time when Africa's sun bathed these magnificent structures with golden rays. The allure continues with artifacts like The Great Harris Papyrus – a priceless treasure from Thebes that reveals insights into religious practices during Ramesses IV’s reign. And not far away rests Alexander Sarcophagus, an exquisite masterpiece crafted centuries ago in honor of this legendary conqueror. Finally, stand before another mesmerizing relief capturing Alexander himself humbly bowing before Amun-Ra. In this sacred space where divinity meets mortal existence, witness how faith transcends boundaries and connects humanity throughout history. Join us on this extraordinary expedition through ancient Egypt as we unravel secrets hidden within the temples, monuments, and artifacts dedicated to Amun.

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