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Egyptian Museum, Berlin. 18th
Dynasty 1500 B.C.
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Amun-Ra,
God of Kings and King of Gods. The oldest and longest venerated ruler of
ancient Egypt, Amun, meaning “hidden” and Ra meaning “light” translates to
"hidden light". The sacred creature of Amun is the ram with curved horns. This
image was probably suggested by the ram's procreative energy, a symbol to his
aspect as a God of fertility. “Woserhat”, the gilded, festival boat of Amun
had a ram's head at its prow and stern, and the processional roads to his
temple were flanked with ram-headed lions. Pharaohs repeatedly called
themselves “Merry-Amun” or Beloved of Amun.
Also,
since the ruler was “Son of Ra” it followed that Amun was father of the
Monarch. As God of the Theban capital, Amun attained the position of supreme
state God in the new kingdom, and as Amun-Ra was identified with the Sun-God.
Lastly, the God “He who abides in all things”, was imagined as the soul (Ba)
of all phenomena.
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Features
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- Original found in Egyptian Museum, Berlin
- Exquisite detail of 18th Dynasty art
- Enhance your home decor
- Perfect for a gift
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Specifications
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Size |
6 " High |
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Materials |
Casting Stone |
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Finish |
Black Basalt |
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