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Kneeling statue of Tuthmosis III in an offering position from Karnak

Kneeling statue of Tuthmosis III in an offering position from Karnak


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Kneeling statue of Tuthmosis III in an offering position from Karnak

Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Kneeling statue of Tuthmosis III in an offering position. From Karnak

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Media ID 9454315

15th Century Bc 18th Dynasty 2nd Millennium Bc Ancient Egyptian Culture Archeological Artifact Blue Background Egypt El Karnak Headdress Kneeling New Kingdom Pharaoh Religious Offering Shirtless Smiling Thebes


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of ancient Egyptian art and culture. Standing tall in all its glory, the full-length statue depicts the revered pharaoh Tuthmosis III in a humble kneeling position, as if making an offering to the gods. Carved with meticulous detail and precision, this studio shot captures every intricate feature of the sculpture. The vibrant blue background adds depth and enhances the spiritual aura surrounding this magnificent artifact from Karnak. Tuthmosis III's serene smile reflects his devotion and belief in the religious practices of his time. As we gaze upon this single object frozen in time, we are transported back to Egypt's New Kingdom during Dynasty XVIII. This 15th-century BC masterpiece serves as a testament to human creativity and craftsmanship that has stood strong for millennia. With no people present, our focus is solely on this male likeness representing one of Egypt's most influential rulers. The headdress adorning his head symbolizes power and authority while his shirtless form reveals strength and resilience. Through this photograph, we gain insight into ancient Egyptian spirituality and their deep-rooted connection to religion. It reminds us of how far humanity has come since these times long past but also encourages us to appreciate our rich historical heritage. This archeological treasure is not just an artwork; it is a window into the past that continues to inspire awe and wonder today.

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