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Amun Ra Collection

Amun-Ra: The Mighty God of Ancient Egypt Step into the world of ancient Egypt and behold the grandeur of Amun-Ra, the powerful deity who reigned supreme over all gods

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Giant relief of Rameses III smiting enemies before Amen-Ra, South Tower of the first Pylon

Giant relief of Rameses III smiting enemies before Amen-Ra, South Tower of the first Pylon, Madinat Habu Temple, West Bank, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Ring: Amun-Ra, flanked by nb signs, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20

Ring: Amun-Ra, flanked by nb signs, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Ring: Amun-Ra, King of the Gods, the Lord, Egypt, New Kingdom

Ring: Amun-Ra, King of the Gods, the Lord, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Scarab: Criosphinx and Ma at with Name of Amun-Ra, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period

Scarab: Criosphinx and Ma at with Name of Amun-Ra, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period, Dynasties 18-26 (about 1550-525 BCE)

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Scarab: Amun-Ra and Hieroglyphs, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE

Scarab: Amun-Ra and Hieroglyphs, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Scarab: Name of Amun-Ra, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Scarab: Name of Amun-Ra, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Detail of the fallen obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (c. 1503-1482 BC

Detail of the fallen obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (c. 1503-1482 BC
HED191300 Detail of the fallen obelisk of Queen Hatshepsut (c.1503-1482 BC) depicting the Queen with Amun Ra, Temple of Amun

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned

Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned
JBG138882 Relief depicting the lioness-headed goddess Mut presenting Ramesses II to an enthroned Amun, who gives him an ankh, from the Great Hypostyle Hall

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Egyptian Mummy in the British Museum, London - Katebet

Egyptian Mummy in the British Museum, London - Katebet
Mummy of an old woman named Katebet - a Chantress of Amun-Ra in Karnak, in linen wrappings, with a painted cartonnage mummy-mask with gilded face and attached wooden arms bearing jewellery

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Egyptian Mummy in British Museum, London - Adult man

Egyptian Mummy in British Museum, London - Adult man
Mummy of an adult man, name unknown. The preparation has been carried out with great care and skill by the embalmer, and the rounded

Background imageAmun Ra Collection: Egyptian Mummy in the British Museum, London - Hentmehit

Egyptian Mummy in the British Museum, London - Hentmehit
Inner Mummy Cover with portrait face for the mummy of the lady Hentmehit, a priestess of Amun-Ra, chief deity of the Egyptian Empire



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Amun-Ra: The Mighty God of Ancient Egypt Step into the world of ancient Egypt and behold the grandeur of Amun-Ra, the powerful deity who reigned supreme over all gods. From colossal reliefs to intricate artifacts, his presence is felt throughout history. Gaze upon the giant relief of Rameses III smiting enemies before Amen-Ra, adorning the South Tower of the first Pylon. This awe-inspiring depiction showcases Amun-Ra's divine might and protection bestowed upon his loyal followers. Intrigue awaits at the British Museum in London as you encounter Katebet, an Egyptian mummy whose journey through time brings her closer to Amun-Ra's eternal embrace. Witness her preserved form, a testament to both life and death in ancient Egypt. Marvel at a ring adorned with symbols representing Amun-Ra flanked by nb signs - a true treasure from New Kingdom Dynasties 18-20. This exquisite piece serves as a reminder that even kings bowed down before this godly figure. A scarab reveals further secrets; one depicts Criosphinx and Ma'at alongside Amun-Ra's name, while another bears hieroglyphs symbolizing his reign during New Kingdom Dynasties 18-20 (1550-1069 BCE). These intricately crafted amulets offer glimpses into daily life intertwined with devotion to this revered deity. Delve deeper into history with remnants like Queen Hatshepsut's fallen obelisk or reliefs depicting Mut, lioness-headed goddess presenting Ramesses II on his throne. These monumental works showcase not only artistic mastery but also highlight Amun-Ra's role in legitimizing pharaohs' rule. Return once more to London's British Museum where two more mummies await your discovery - adult man and Hentmehit.