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Karnak Ramesses 111 Temple EG075061jhp 
 Osiride statues barque shrine Temple Ramesses Karnak Amun-Re Kamutef Egyptian, on south side of the First Forecourt where it has been joined into the complex having once stood isolated near the Pylon. This photo is of the interior walls at the north wall of the Temple of Ramesses 111 which is accessed from the Forecourt on the right side as you enter through the western First Pylon gate. It is now an integral part of the largest religious complex on the East Bank of the River Nile at Luxor in Egypt and was a barque shrine dedicated to Amun in his two most recognised forms, Amun-Re and Amun-re-Kamutef, King of the Gods and Karnak and who is before the harim. 
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Karnak Temple
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Karnak Ramesses 111 Temple EG075061jhp
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Osiride statues barque shrine Temple Ramesses Karnak Amun-Re Kamutef Egyptian,

on south side of the First Forecourt where it has been joined into the complex having once stood isolated near the Pylon. This photo is of the interior walls at the north wall of the Temple of Ramesses 111 which is accessed from the Forecourt on the right side as you enter through the western First Pylon gate. It is now an integral part of the largest religious complex on the East Bank of the River Nile at Luxor in Egypt and was a barque shrine dedicated to Amun in his two most recognised forms, Amun-Re and Amun-re-Kamutef, King of the Gods and Karnak and who is before the harim.
Keywords: Egypt, Egyptian, Luxor, Karnak, Temple, East Bank, River Nile, Thebes, Theban, Triad, Waset, Ipetisut, landscape, Ramses 111, Ramesses, Ramasses, Osiride, standing, figures, statues, Amun, Amun-Re, Amun-Re-Kamutef, king, Gods, Harim, barque, shrine, interior, north, wall, wall, carvings, hieroglyphs, lintels