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This is a rare example of an Egyptian temple sculpture, in which the figures face in 4 different directions. This suggests that it stood in the middle of a room. Three persons are represented twice. King Thutmose III (now headless) stands hand in hand with the god Montu-Ra (falcon-headed) and the goddess Hathor. By touching the ruler's hand, the gods infuse him with their supernatural powers. 18th Dynasty, reign of King Thutmose III, circa 1479-1425 BCE. From the temple of Amun-Ra at Thebes, Karnak, Egypt. (The British Museum, London).
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Amin, O. S. M. (2016, July 22). Sculpture of King Thutmose III. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/5316/sculpture-of-king-thutmose-iii/
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