its remote location preserved it from European eyes until the 19th century
bull's body
half-divine demigod who ruled Sumer
Dating from at least 900 BC
Despite losing some height due to the removal of its original limestone casing
Shadows of Karnak, Luxor Framed Print, Canvas, Poster Size (Inches):28'' x 40'' its remote location preserved itPurchase 3 prints and enjoy 50% off your lowest priced item * The Karnak Temple Complex, known as Karnak, meaning "the fortified village" in Arabic, stands as a sprawling testament to ancient Egyptian grandeur near Luxor. Its construction, initiated by Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and extended into the Ptolemaic era, showcases a mix of temples, pylons, and chapels, predominantly from the New Kingdom. Formerly Ipet isut, "The Most Selected of