Statue of Amenhotep IV bearing the double crown. 1301 BC. 18th dynasty. Detail of the sculpture. From the Temple of Amon Ra in Thebes. Luxor Museum, Egypt by Egyptian 18th Dynasty

Statue of Amenhotep IV bearing the double crown. 1301 BC. 18th dynasty. Detail of the sculpture. From the Temple of Amon Ra in Thebes. Luxor Museum, Egypt

(Egyptian antiquite: statue of Amenhotep IV (Amenophis IV or Akhenaton) bearing the double crown. 1301 BC. 18th dynasty. Detail of the sculpture. From the Temple of Amon Ra in Thebes. Luksor (Luxor or or Luqsor). Luxor Museum. Egypt)


Egyptian 18th Dynasty

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Statue of Amenhotep IV bearing the double crown. 1301 BC. 18th dynasty. Detail of the sculpture. From the Temple of Amon Ra in Thebes. Luxor Museum, Egypt by Egyptian 18th Dynasty. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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