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Temple of Ramses III. Officials counting the severed hands o

Temple of Ramses III. Officials counting the severed hands of enemies killed in action to know the casualties in the enemy ranks. New Kingdom. (1550-1069 b.C). Twentieth dynasty. Thebes. Medinet-Habou. Egypt. Mary Evans Picture Library makes available wonderful images created for people to enjoy over the centuries. © Thaliastock / Mary Evans

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This image depicts a significant moment in the ancient Egyptian New Kingdom's Twentieth Dynasty, during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses III (1186-1155 BC). The Temple of Ramses III at Medinet Habu, located in Thebes, is the backdrop for this intriguing scene. Intricately carved into the temple's polychrome relief, officials are meticulously counting the severed hands of enemies killed in action. This inventory was taken to determine the casualties in the enemy ranks, providing valuable information for military strategy and victory records. The hieroglyphic inscriptions surrounding the scene further enhance its historical significance. The hieroglyphs describe the military campaign, detailing the names of the enemy lands and their leaders, as well as the triumphant victories of Ramses III's forces. The use of hieroglyphics, an essential aspect of ancient Egyptian writing and art, adds to the temple's rich cultural heritage. The Temple of Ramses III is a testament to the grandeur and power of the ancient Egyptian Empire. The temple's walls are adorned with numerous reliefs, showcasing various aspects of Egyptian life, religion, and military prowess. This particular relief, with its vivid colors and intricate details, offers a unique glimpse into the military strategies and record-keeping practices of the ancient Egyptians. The scene of the officials counting the severed hands is a poignant reminder of the realities of ancient warfare and the importance of accurate record-keeping. This image, with its historical significance and artistic merit, continues to captivate scholars, historians, and art enthusiasts alike.


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