Category:Cynocephalus, Inv. 22651 (Gregorian Egyptian Museum)
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Italiano: Statua di Cinocefalo, rappresentazione di un babbuino seduto. Si ipotizza che sia una rappresentazione di Khonsu-in-Tebe, una divinità che durante il Nuovo Regno venne assimilata a una forma particolare dei dio Thot. Dal Tempio di Karnac a Tebe (attuale Luxor). Fine XVIII-XIX dinastia. Pietra arenaria, da Tebe, Inv. 22651.
English: Statue of Cynocephalus, representation of a seated baboon. Maybe it is a representation of Khonsu-in-Thebes, a deity during the New Kingdom assimilated to a particular form of the god Thoth. From the Temple of Karnac in Thebes (modern Luxor). End of 18th-19th dynasty. Sandstone, from Thebes, Inv. 22651.
Media in category "Cynocephalus, Inv. 22651 (Gregorian Egyptian Museum)"
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
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Head of Lioness Goddess Sekhmet (48465035826).jpg 6,000 × 4,000; 8.86 MB
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Sandstone Baboon, Temple of Karnak, Thebes, New Kingdom, c. 1300-1250 BC (48465179377).jpg 4,000 × 6,000; 6.88 MB
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Vatican Museums-1 (108).jpg 3,264 × 4,928; 7.78 MB
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Xviii dinastia (fine), statua del dio abbuino thot, karnak, 1300-1250 ac ca.JPG 1,758 × 3,154; 3.2 MB
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- Museo Gregoriano Egizio - Room V. Statuary
- Ancient Egyptian statues in the Gregorian Egyptian Museum (Vatican Museums)
- 18th-Dynasty artifacts in the Gregorian Egyptian Museum (Vatican Museums)
- 19th-Dynasty artifacts in the Gregorian Egyptian Museum (Vatican Museums)
- Stone objects in the Gregorian Egyptian Museum (Vatican Museums)
- Findings from Thebes in the Gregorian Egyptian Museum (Vatican Museums)
- Statues of Thoth baboon in Egypt
- Ancient Egyptian art from Karnak temple complex
- Statues of the Egyptian New Kingdom