WebDownload this stock image: Granite statue of Amun in the form of a ram protecting King Taharqa. granitic gneiss statues of Amun in the form of a ram protecting King Taharqa were displayed at the Temple of Amun at Kawa in Nubia. Construction of the stone temple was started in 683 BC by the pharaoh Taharqa. The ram is one of the animals sacred to … http://www.yare.org/museums/ashmolean/shrine%20of%20taharqa.htm
The temples of Kawa. (1949 edition) Open Library
Kawa is a site in Sudan, located between the Third and Fourth Cataracts of the Nile on the east bank of the river, across from Dongola. In ancient times it was the site of several temples to the Egyptian god Amun, built by the Egyptian rulers Amenhotep III and Tutankhamun, and by Taharqa and other Kushite kings. See more A small temple of Taharqa was once located at Kawa in Nubia (modern Sudan). It is located today in the Ashmolean Museum. • The Shrine of Taharqa, Ashmolean Museum See more • Anlamani See more WebThis sphinx came from a temple at Kawa in Nubia which Taharqa had built.The ram is one of the animals sacred to Amun. This statue depicts Amun protecting King Taharqa, who … cruz roja benicassim
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WebBrief Identification The Sphinx of Taharqo was discovered at Kawa, northern Sudan in the Temple of Amun. It was created around roughly 680 BCE by the Kushites. The granite sculpture is 40.6 cm high and 73 cm wide. It was excavated by Francis Llewellyn Griffith in 1932 and now resides at the British Museum . Technical Evaluation WebJul 18, 2016 · From temple T at Kawa, Sudan. (The British Museum, London). About the Author Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin Associate Professor of Neurology and lover of … اغاني حب للايجار دندنها