ruins the south side avenue sphinxes leading first pylon karnak temple luxor egypt

navigate by keyword : 362 380 amun and avenue before between built christ effigy egypt first form front god headed karnak luxor nectanebo osiris paws pylon ram rameses ruins side small south sphinxes stands symbolize temple two

Ruins on the South side of the Avenue of Sphinxes leading to the first pylon of the Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup of a sphinx on the South side of the Avenue of Sphinxes leading to the first pylon of the Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
   
Ruins on the South side of the Avenue of Sphinxes leading to the first pylon of the Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt.
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Picture Ruins on the South side of the Avenue of Sphinxes leading to the first pylon of the Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. These sphinxes symbolize the god Amun and a small effigy of Rameses II, in the form of Osiris, stands between their front paws. The first pylon is the last to be built at Karnak and is the main entrance into the temple today. it was never completed and is undecorated. It was built by Nectanebo between 380 and 362 BC.


Stockphotos.ro (c) 2025. All stock photos are provided by Dreamstime and are copyrighted by their respective owners.