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Close up of the statue of Ramesses II Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Close up of three the statue of Ramesses II Royalty Free Stock Photo
Clopseup view of Statue Of Ramesses II. by The Luxor Temple Luxor. Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Low angle view of the statue of Ramesses II in Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former Egyptian capital of Memphis, now best known for its massive colossal statue of Ramesses II Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former Egyptian capital of Memphis, now best known for its massive colossal statue of Ramesses II Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Ramesses II
Vertical shot of a huge statue of Ramesses II in Luxor Temple, Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical shot of the ancient statue of Ramesses II at Karnak Temple Complex Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former Egyptian capital of Memphis, now best known for its massive colossal statue of Ramesses II Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former Egyptian capital of Memphis, now best known for its massive colossal statue of Ramesses II Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former Egyptian capital of Memphis, now best known for its massive colossal statue of Ramesses II Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former Egyptian capital of Memphis, now best known for its massive colossal statue of Ramesses II Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vertical shot of Statue of Ramesses II against blue sky background in Egypt Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Younger Memnon is an Ancient Egyptian statue, one of two colossal granite heads from the Ramesseum mortuary temple in Thebes, Upper Egypt. It depicts the Nineteenth Dynasty Pharaoh Ramesses II wearing the Nemes head-dress with a cobra diadem on top. The damaged statue has since lost its body and lower legs. It is one of a pair that originally flanked the Ramesseum`s doorway. The head of the other statue is still found at the temple.


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