akhenatenator: Sphinx From Tanis Ramesses II, reused by Merenptah Granite A 21 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Head of a Sphinx of King Amasis 570-526 BC (26th Dynasty) Diorite E 26097 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Head of a Sphinx of King Amasis 570-526 BC (26th Dynasty) Diorite E 26097 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: King Sobekootep IV 13th Dynasty From Tanis Granite A 16 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: King Sobekhotep IV 13th Dynasty From Tanis Granite A 16 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Feet of a royal colossus reinstated by Amenhotep III. From the large courtyard of his funerary temple at Thebes. Around the base are the names of conquered peoples Granite A 18 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Feet of a royal colossus reinstated by Amenhotep III. From the large courtyard of his funerary temple at Thebes. Around the base are the names of conquered peoples Granite A 18 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: King Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC From Tanis Diorite A 20 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: King Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC From Tanis Diorite A 20 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: King Seti II 1200-1194 BC (19th Dynasty) sandstone With another statue now in the Museum of Turin, this starue framed the entrance to a shrine in the courtyard of the temple of Amun, Karnak. A 24 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: King Seti II 1200-1194 BC (19th Dynasty) sandstone With another statue now in the Museum of Turin, this starue framed the entrance to a shrine in the courtyard of the temple of Amun, Karnak. A 24 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Sobekhotep A King Sobekhotep dressed for jubilee 1785-1725 BC (13th Dynasty) Diorite AF 8969 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Sobekhotep A King Sobekhotep dressed for jubilee 1785-1725 BC (13th Dynasty) Diorite AF 8969 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Pillar from temple of Thutmose III 1479-1425 BC (18th Dynasty) From Koptos Granite On one side, the king offers ducks and flowers to the god Amun-Re. On the other, the god Amun-Re embraces King E 11218 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Pillar from temple of Thutmose III 1479-1425 BC (18th Dynasty) From Koptos Granite On one side, the king offers ducks and flowers to the god Amun-Re. On the other, the god Amun-Re embraces King E 11218 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Montu, Lord of Medamud, represented with the head of bull Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. Limestone Found at Medamud together with a limestone statue of Raet-Tawy (solar goddess and wife of Montu) E 12922 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: The goddess Raet-Tawy, wife of Montu of Medamud Ptolemaic Period Found at Medamud, with limestone statue of Montu Limestone E 12923 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Remains of a monumental gate, in the name of Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC (19th Dynasty) Diorite B 16 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Remains of a monumental gate in the name of Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC (19th Dynasty) Diorite Ramesses II presents wine to a god. Underneath Seshat, the goddess of history, followed by another god. B 17 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Remains of a monumental gate in the name of Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC (19th Dynasty) Diorite Ramesses II presents wine to a god. Underneath Seshat, the goddess of history, followed by another god. B 17 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Fragment from a shrine in the name of King Ramses II 1279-1213 BC (19th Dynasty) Found at Tell el- Maskhouta, Eastern Delta Quartzite The king is guided by the god Horus of Edfu E 20572 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: The hand of the king as pupil, offering incense before the face of Amun "bull of his mother" The inscription specifies that the relief was restored Painted Sandstone From Elephantine Reigns of Hatshepsut - Thutmose III 18th Dynasty B 73 (Musee du Louv
akhenatenator: Six sphinxes that lined the approach to the Serapeum of Saqqara Fourth or third century BC (Early Ptolemaic) Limestone N 391 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Six sphinxes that lined the approach to the Serapeum of Saqqara Fourth or third century BC (Early Ptolemaic) Limestone N 391 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: King Ramesses II 1279-1213 BC (19th Dynasty) Fragment of a building to the East of Karnak Sandstone B 27 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Statue of the god Amun, dedicated by King Tutankhamun 1336-1327 BC (18th Dynasty) Diorite The king was depicted in miniature between the feet of the god E 11005 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Statue of the god Amun, dedicated by King Tutankhamun 1336-1327 BC (18th Dynasty) Diorite The king was depicted in miniature between the feet of the god E 11005 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Statue of the god Amun, dedicated by King Tutankhamun 1336-1327 BC (18th Dynasty) Diorite The king was depicted in miniature between the feet of the god E 11005 (Musee du Louvre)
akhenatenator: Youyou, First Priest of Osiris at Abydos Reign of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BC) 19th Dynasty Granite He presents a shrine of his god A 67 Musee du Louvre
akhenatenator: Head of a colossal statue of Amehhotep III 1391-1353 BC (18th Dynasty) From the large courtyard of his funerary temple at Thebes Original height: about 10m A 19 Musee du Louvre