Ancient Egyptian Statue God Amun wearin crown
Antiquities (Classical, Amer.)
Ancient Egyptian Statue God Amun wearin crown &Sculptur

Ancient Egyptian Statue God Amun wearin crown &Sculptur
Start Price USD 3,999.00
Current Price USD 3,999.00
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Start Time Saturday, July 19, 2008
End Time Saturday, July 26, 2008
Location Helwan

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*******VI  the listing is for Ancient Egyptian  Statue God Amun, As you can see God Amun is wearing his royal crown while is holding in his hands 2 sculpturs symmbol for great god, as you can see god Amun is standing wearing his crown while at the back of statue is full of hiroglyphs talking about history of God Amun and god hathor as god hathor at back is shown as cow wearing sun disk and saying stories about that period and how Ancient Egyptian people prayed Gods at that period such statues were made by Ancient Egyptians prayed it and taken it to their tombs Very heavy more than 14 kg very big storyGod AmunAmun  was the name of a deity, in Ancient Egyptian mythology, who gradually rose to become one of the most important deities in Ancient Egyptian gods, before fading into obscurity.Amun's meaning "The hidden (one)".Gradually, as god of air, he came to be associated with the breath of life, which created the ba, particularly in Thebes. By the First Intermediate Period this had led to him being thought of, in these areas, as the creator god, titled father of the gods, preceding the Ogdoad, although also part of it. As he became more significant, he was assigned a wife (Amunet being his own female aspect, more than a distinct wife), and since he was the creator, his wife was considered the divine mother from which the cosmos emerged, who in the areas where Amun was worshipped was, by this time, Mut.Amun became depicted in human form, standing wearing his crown, wearing on his head a plain deep circlet from which rise two straight parallel plumes, possibly symbolic of the tail feathers of a bird, a reference to his earlier status as a wind god.Having become more important than Montu, the local war god of Thebes, Montu's authority became said to exist because he was the son of Amun. However, as Mut was infertile, it was believed that she, and thus Amun, had adopted Montu instead. In later years, due to the shape of a pool outside the sacred temple of Mut at Thebes, Montu was replaced, as their adopted son, by Khonsu, the moon god. period  1580 - 1490 BC Made of stone Measurments Height 62 x width 12 cm Very heavy More than 14 kg very big , one of biggest i can see Shipment -We can  Ship to all world we have no tracking number -shipment takes 8 - 12 days Payment we Accept all kinds of credit card mater card , visa , American , Dinners, paypal, bank transfer you must pay within 7 days from close of auction Feedback  We will leave you feedback after you leave us feedback Return WE ACCEPT Full Refund After Item Is Returned Combine shipment  _ we have Combine shipment Discount for more than 1 item

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