Karnak

The history of the Karnak complex is largely the history of Thebes and its changing role in the culture. Religious centers varied by region, and when a new capital of the unified culture was established, the religious centers in that area gained prominence. The city of Thebes does not appear to have been of great significance before the Eleventh Dynasty and previous temple building there would have been relatively small, with shrines being dedicated to the early deities of Thebes, the Earth goddess Mut and Montu. Early building was destroyed by invaders. The earliest known artifact found in the area of the temple is a small, eight-sided column from the Eleventh Dynasty, which mentions Amun-Re. Amun  was long the local tutelary deity of Thebes. He was identified with the ram and the goose. 

Object Details

Karnak
 

Julian Barrow

 

1983

Drawings

Luxor

Oil on canvas

10×14 inches. Framed: 14×18.25 inches

Privet Collection
 
 

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