The New Kingdom: The State Ancient Egypt The New Kingdom: The State
http://www.stellarhousepublishing.com/luxor.html http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2148/2442959383_263dc18048.jpg The Conception of Amenhotep III: Amun impregnates Queen Mutemwia, wife of Tuthmose IV (18th Dyn); Luxor Temple
Merneptah Stele or Israel stela, ca 1208 (19th Dyn), from Merneptah’s Mortuary Temple, originally from the Mortuary Temple of Amenhotep III (18th Dyn), both in Western Thebes; 3 m, Egyptian Museum wikipedia
Jean-Claude Golvin, general view of Thebes http://jeanclaudegolvin.com/thebes-2/ Jean-Claude Golvin, general view of Thebes
Plan of Karnak and detail of the eastern face of the southern wing showing the aft of Amun's bark, Userhet barge with its large steering oars and ram-headed stern piece. http://www.memphis.edu/hypostyle/images/about_architecture/karnak_19th_dynasty.jpg https://web0.memphis.edu/hypostyle/third_pylon.htm: . A headless figure of Amenhotep III stands behind the cabin-shrine manning a long oar. The inscription of Ramesses III continues below the scene
Jean-Claude Golvin, Temple of Karnak from the east http://jeanclaudegolvin.com/thebes-2/ Jean-Claude Golvin, Temple of Karnak from the east
The Battle of Megiddo: Thutmose III smiting Canaanite enemies on the seventh pylon at Karnak (18th Dyn) The Poetical Stele of Thutmose III (18th Dyn) from Karnak, 1.7 m; Cairo Museum
The procession of Amun-Re's divine bark The procession of Amun-Re's divine bark. Relief from the Red Chapel of Hatshepsut (18th Dyn) Ramesses II censing before the divine bark of Amun-Re, Great Hypostyle Hall, Karnak (19th Dyn) https://web0.memphis.edu/hypostyle/meaningandfunction1.htm
Wikipedia http://jeanclaudegolvin.com/thebes-2/ Plan, current view, and reconstruction by Jean-Claude Golvin of the Ramesseum (19th Dyn), Western Thebes
http://www.stellarhousepublishing.com/luxor.html http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2148/2442959383_263dc18048.jpg The Conception of Amenhotep III: Amun impregnates Queen Mutemwia, wife of Tuthmose IV (18th Dyn); Luxor Temple
The Beautiful Festival of the Valley at the Tomb of Nakht (18th Dyn), Western Thebes
Kemp, Ancient Egypt www.royanddarla.com Luxor Temple
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