Statue of the High Priest Roy of Amun in Ancient Egypt
The statue of Roy, the high priest of Amon, is a very important artifact. This statue is made of granodiorite and has a height of 113cm. It was made in 1220 BC. Roy was the high priest of Amun during the reign of Ramses II, Merumpta and Seti II during the 19th dynasty of ancient Egypt. He commissioned several statues of himself, four of which were found at Karnak. The statue is now in the collection of the British Museum.
Ancient Egyptian Statue of Goddess Mendes
The ancient Egyptian goddess Mendes is often depicted as a winged human-headed snake goddess, whose image combines elements of humans, snakes and birds, symbolizing different attributes and powers. The statue is now on display at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
Sandstone statue of Hapi the Scribe of the Temple of Karnak
This sandstone statue is located in the courtyard of the Karnak temple and is commonly known as the "statue of Hapi" or "Hapi of Karnak", which served as the caretaker of the Karnak temple during the 19th dynasty. It is now on display at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) in Cairo, Egypt.
Ancient Egyptian Queen Hitfirus II Sphinx
Hitfirus II was a queen of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, wife of Pharaoh Khufu and daughter of Pharaoh Sneferu. on display at the National Museum of Egyptian Civilization.
Hidden in the Berlin Museum Pharaoh Sitting Colossus
This pharaoh sitting colossus is 10 feet high and weighs nearly 9 tons. It is 4000 years old. It was discovered in Tanis in the early 19th century and entered the Berlin Museum collection in 1837. The statue is thought to be likely Amenim Hat II. Amunim Hat II was the third king of the 12th dynasty, circa 2010 BC to 1640 BC, the heyday of ancient Egyptian art.
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