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RAM OF AMUN-RE | Ashmolean Museum
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Amun - World History Encyclopedia
File:Khnum mirror.svg - Wikimedia Commons
ram-headed sphinxes representing the God Amon-Ra, from the Forecourt ("the Court of King Sheshonq I") of 'Ipet-sut' ("Karnak"), the highly sacred Precinct of Amon-Ra at 'Uaset'-Thebes. Between the front paws of the
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Egyptian Ram. The Ram Is The Creature That Represents Amun-Ra, God Of Kings And King Of Gods, The Oldest And Longest Venerated Ruler Of Ancient Egypt. Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free
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God with four ram heads facing in four directions, probably Khnum | Late Period–Ptolemaic Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Amulet depicting a ram-headed god | Late Period | The Metropolitan Museum of Art