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Egyptian Art. Royal protocol of Ramses II. Cartridge
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Egyptian Art. Royal protocol of Ramses II. Cartridge
Egyptian Art. The Karnak Temple Complex. Hieroglyphic writing. Royal protocol of Ramesses II. Fifth title of the Pharaoh: son of Ra.19th Dynasty (1320-1200 b.C.). New Empire. Egypt
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Ankh Ansata Cartridge Civilization Crux Dynasty Hieroglyph Hieroglyphic Hieroglyphics Ideogram Meriamon Nile Protocol Rameses Ramesses Ramses Rush Scepter Sculpted Title
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This stunning print showcases a relief from the magnificent Karnak Temple Complex in Egypt, depicting the royal protocol of Pharaoh Ramses II. Dated back to the 19th Dynasty of the New Empire, around 1320-1200 BC, this artwork represents an essential period in ancient Egyptian civilization. At the heart of the scene, Ramses II, the fifth title bearer of the god Ra, is shown in a regal pose, asserting his divine authority. He is flanked by his queen, Meriamon, and two goddesses, Hathor and Isis, who offer him the symbols of life, Ankh, and the crux ansata, or the key of life. The intricate hieroglyphic writing in the upper register of the relief outlines the Pharaoh's titles, including "Son of Ra," emphasizing his divine lineage. The Nile River, the lifeblood of ancient Egypt, flows in the background, symbolizing the fertility and prosperity of the land. Ramses II holds the scepter, a symbol of his power, and the crook, a symbol of his role as a shepherd and protector of his people. The relief is sculpted with great attention to detail, capturing the essence of the New Kingdom's grandeur and the sophisticated artistic techniques of the time. This artwork is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and the enduring influence of ancient Egyptian civilization.
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