RMG38DPH–The ram-god KHNUM is the creator of life, which he does on his potter's wheel, while Thoth measures the span of the person's life
RMRJRG5M–Wall Painting depicting, Nefertari and the God, Ptah. Inside the tomb (QV66) of Nefertari, Great Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904. It is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. In the Valley of the Queens, Nefertari's tomb once held the mummified body and representative symbolisms of her, like what most Egyptian tombs consisted of. Now, everything had been looted except for two thirds of the 5,200 square feet of wall paintings. ca. 1255 BC
RMAY4RE0–Concepts Life
RMCF6HWA–Mummy Osiris ram Khnum god of the Elephantine island near Aswan Ptolemaic period 305 -30 BC Egypt Egyptian
RM2B0MF51–Ram-headed figure of the god Khnum, Late Period, Dynasty 26, 664–525 B.C., From Egypt, Faience, bronze or copper alloy (headdress), H. 13 cm (5 1/8 in
RMCYG2RX–Ram lotus shaped manger Roman AD 2nd century Egypt Medinet el Fayum Krokodilopolis Arsinoe faience Blue17 cm god Amun Khnum
RFC8T2MF–A flock of Sacred Ibis birds fly over an Egyptian palace and its entrance lined with Ram God Khnum statues.
RF2HW98E1–Art inspired by God with four ram heads facing in four directions, probably Khnum, Late Period–Ptolemaic Period, 664–30 B.C., From Egypt, Faience, H. 11 × W. 2.5 × D. 1.4 cm (4 5/16 × 1 × 9/16 in.), The god has four ram heads, each facing in a different direction. Above his heads he, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKCD3AF–God with four ram heads facing in four directions, probably Khnum, 664–30 B.C
RF2JMK8RT–View of The Temple of Khnum, The Ram headed egyptian god.
RM2AHA0EX–Egypte, temple of Beit el Wali, on Kalabsha Island, lake Nasser. Early construction of Ramses II, saved by UNESCO. The god Khnum, seated on a throne.
RF2M7B06E–Ancient Egypt head of god source of Nile Khnum cartoon vector. Egyptian culture religious symbol, ram headed creator god with spiral-twisted horns isolated on white background
RF2FWNN5P–The ram-headed god Khnum of Elephantine fashions the young prince Amenhetep III on his potter's wheel,together with his ka or spirit double,whilst the
RFC8JD56–Relief work showing gods Khnum an Thoth in Hypostyle Hall at Karnak Temple, Luxor Egypt
RMT8NDKD–An Egyptian green faience amulet of Khnum, Late Dynasty 664 - 343 BC The ram-headed creator god who made man on the potter's wheel. Height 6.4 cm. Provenance: Collection of Mme. R. S, Paris, acquired in the 1960s. Drouot, Paris, April 2004. USA-lot, see page 5. historic, historical, ancient world, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RFB8RYMJ–Khnum Fashioning Man
RFJ4NN6H–Relief work at Denderah Temple, near Qena City, Egypt
RF2DD52Y0–TEMPLE OF KHNUM, EGYPT
RFB086DA–Relief on wall block at the ruins of Yebu, Elephantine Island, Aswan, Egypt
RF2PW9622–God Khnum mask
RMRJRG4W–Wall Painting depicting, Nefertari and the Ram God, Khnum. Inside the tomb (QV66) of Nefertari, Great Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904. It is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. In the Valley of the Queens, Nefertari's tomb once held the mummified body and representative symbolisms of her, like what most Egyptian tombs consisted of. Now, everything had been looted except for two thirds of the 5,200 square feet of wall paintings. ca. 1255 BC
RMAY4RDE–Religion Egypt Khnum
RMEC80T6–Khnum (the ram headed god) was one of the earliest Egyptian deities, originally the god of the source of the Nile River.
RMPAPAMM–Faience ram's head amulet. Culture: Egyptian. Dimensions: H.: 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm). Date: 712-664 B.C.. Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a cat for Bast. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2A25PRE–Khnum the Ram-headed god, was one of the earliest-known Egyptian deities, originally the god of the source of the Nile. Since the annual flooding of the Nile brought with it silt and clay, and its water brought life to its surroundings, he was thought to be the creator of the bodies of human children
RF2HTWFYE–Art inspired by Faience ram's head amulet, 25th Dynasty, 712–664 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm), Gold and Silver, Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a cat for, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMMN3G9D–Egypt. Abydos. Temple of Seti I. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. Relief with original polychrome, The Second Hypostyle Hall. The Pharaoh Seti I kneeling while he receives emblems from god Amun (wearing two vertical plumes on his head). God Khnum to the left (head of a ram). 1292-1189 BC
RMM8KJ42–A king and a Ram-headed god. From the Temple of Isis at Behbeit el-Hagar. Granite. Reign of Ptolemy II or III, 285-221 BC. Copenhagen.
RF2JMK8T2–Wall relief at the Temple of Khnum (The Ram Headed Egyptian God) in Esna.
RM2AHA0D6–Egypte, temple of Beit el Wali, on Kalabsha Island, lake Nasser. Early construction of Ramses II, saved by UNESCO. The god Khnum, seated on a throne.
RF2JMM1F5–Beautiful decoration at the columns of the Temple of Khnum (the Ram Headed Egyptian God) in Esna.
RF2M7HN87–Ancient Egypt god source of Nile Khnum cartoon vector. Egyptian culture religious symbol, creator god with human figure and ram head with spiral-twisted horns and sacred symbols in his hands
RF2EAHDBH–Ancient egyptian stone carving of the ram headed god Khnum. Interior of the Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt.
RFCC2B1Y–Relief of Ram-Headed God Khnum at fortified hilltop temple of Qasr el Ghweita, south of Kharga Oasis, Western Desert of Egypt
RF2R5CDPW–View of The Temple of Khnum, The Ram headed egyptian god, in Esna, Upper Egypt
RFCC5ET4–View of relief in the Mortuary Temple of Pharaoh Ramesses III, Medinet Habu, West Bank, Luxor, Egypt
RF2DD52TF–TEMPLE OF KHNUM, EGYPT
RMKC6F7N–Faience amulet in the form of a ram, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 11/16 in. (1.7 cm
RMBWHB7B–3D illustration of ancient Egyptian god Amun
RF2J2F9E8–View of The Temple of Khnum, The Ram headed egyptian god, in Esna, Upper Egypt.
RMAY4RDF–Religion Egypt Khnum 2
RFC8719G–Column capital within the Hypostyle Hall at the Ptolemaic Roman Temple Of Khnum at Esna, Egypt
RMPB56RR–Fragment of cartonnage depicting three deities. Dimensions: H. 20.5 cm (8 1/16 in.); L. 34.4 cm (13 9/16 in.). Date: 200 BC-200 AD. Designed to encase a mummy, this cartonnage is composed of about seven layers of linen plastered together to form a hard shell. Visible on this fragment are three gods: at the right is the creator god Atum in the double crown; followed by the ram-headed god Khnum; and then Hapy, personification of the fertility brought by the Nile River. An inscription in roughly-sketched hieroglyphs runs from right to left in the band above their heads. The somewhat awkward styl
RM2A25PRF–Khnum the Ram-headed god, was one of the earliest-known Egyptian deities, originally the god of the source of the Nile. Since the annual flooding of the Nile brought with it silt and clay, and its water brought life to its surroundings, he was thought to be the creator of the bodies of human children
RMG38DPG–RELIGION/EGYPT/KHNUM
RM2K0ACHG–Khnum (Ram God), one of the earliest-known Egyptian deities, originally the god of the source of the Nile. Since the annual flooding of the Nile brought with it silt and clay, and its water brought life to its surroundings, he was thought to be the creator of the bodies of human children, which he made at a potter's wheel, from clay, and placed in their mothers' wombs. 320 BC
RF2HTWG0A–Art inspired by Faience amulet in the form of a ram, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 11/16 in. (1.7 cm), Gold and Silver, Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B612HK–limestone votive relief fragment depicting the cobra- goddess Wadjet, the creator god Khnum in the form of a ram, and the goddess of truth, Ma'at from the Ptolemaic Period (3rd-2nd century BCE), Egypt displayed at the Archeology Wing of the Israel Museum in West Jerusalem Israel
RMA4K38J–Boat scene, Tombs of the Nobles, Thebes, Egypt. Artist: Unknown
RMA5P79X–Bas-relief of the god Khnum with ram's head, Ruins of Yebu on Elephantine Island, Aswan, Egypt
RF2MGXM12–Ancient Egypt papyrus scroll cartoon vector with hieroglyphs and Egyptian culture religious symbols, Ra and Horus, falcons, sun gods, Khepri scarab, rising god and Khnum ram, keeper of Nile source.
RF2EAHDT3–Ancient Egyptian decorated carving of the ram headed god Khnum. Interior chapel of the Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt.
RM2HH9MKT–Ram-headed figure of the god Khnum 664–525 B.C. Late Period. Ram-headed figure of the god Khnum. 664–525 B.C.. Faience, bronze or copper alloy (headdress). Late Period. From Egypt. Dynasty 26
RF2F6RKJG–A giant coloured hieroglyphic carving of the ancient egyptian god Khnum. Pictured with a ram head, the god is believed to have created life on his pot
RM2GPR78T–Amulet of the God Khnum, Egypt, Ptolemaic Period (332-30 BCE).
RF2DD52Y9–TEMPLE OF KHNUM, EGYPT
RF2NJEBHC–Egyptian god Khnum mask, vector icon
RMBWHB7C–3D illustration of ancient Egyptian god Amun
RF2J2FA13–Wall relief at the Temple of Khnum (The Ram Headed Egyptian God) in Esna, Upper Egypt.
RF2R27M5E–The Temple of Esna in Middle Egypt, dedicated to the creator god Khnum
RFC871AE–Column capital within the Hypostyle Hall at the Ptolemaic Roman Temple Of Khnum at Esna, Egypt
RMPAXW1C–God with four ram heads facing in four directions, probably Khnum. Dimensions: H. 11 × W. 2.5 × D. 1.4 cm (4 5/16 × 1 × 9/16 in.). Date: 664-30 B.C.. The god has four ram heads, each facing in a different direction. Above his heads he wears an atef crown. The figure probably represents the ram-headed god Khnum, who can be shown with four heads facing in different directions. Another ram god, Banebdjed, can also be shown with four ram heads, but then two face forward and two face back (see 26.7.894). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RF2R5CDR3–Wall relief at the Temple of Khnum (The Ram Headed Egyptian God) in Esna, Upper Egypt
RMG38DPJ–CONCEPTS/LIFE
RM2K0ACJ1–Head of Khnum, the ancient Egyptian god of fertility, associated with water and with procreation. Khnum was worshipped from the 1st dynasty (c. 2925-2775 bce) into the early centuries CE. He was represented as a ram with horizontal twisting horns or as a man with a ram's head. 25th Dynasty, Taharqa, Egypt. 690-664 BC. Rose Granite
RF2HTWFX1–Art inspired by Faience amulet of Thoth, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 1 15/16 in. (5 cm), Gold and Silver, Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKNCXRH–God with four ram heads facing in four directions, probably Khnum MET LC-26 7 889 EGDP023507 570353
RMW7CYP7–Detail of a relief of Sekhmet and Knum, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods. Artist: Unknown
RFGMPE08–Egyptian Kingdom 01
RF2NCMC5J–Ancient Egyptian ritual vase with ram head and hieroglyphs cartoons vector illustration. Decorative urn for sacrifice to god Khnum or storage of temple treasures, isolated on white background
RM2AA2R69–Keywords: Hawk-headed god; Khnum (Egyptian deity); Ram-headed god.; 1. Offerte di Ramses III a Ptah. - Ibrim: 2. Offerte di Amenof II [Amenhotep II] a Chnuphis [Khnum], Sate [Satis] e Anuke [Anoukis].
RM2HJ4H5D–Faience amulet of Thoth 664–30 B.C. Egyptian Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a cat for Bast.. Faience amulet of Thoth 243749
RMDR9TMP–Aswan - Egypt. Elephantine Island
RM2T1E25M–Standard of a Ram Headed God, 26th Dynasty-Ptolemaic Period (664-30 BCE).
RF2DD56GT–TEMPLE OF KHNUM, EGYPT
RMKC651K–Faience amulet in the form of a lion, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 7/8 in. (2.3 cm), Gold
RM2CGHENK–. The Mythology of all races .. . riant of this creation of the world from the abyssseems to be preserved in the tradition which makes the ram-headed god Khnum(u) of Elephantine and his wife, the frog-headed Heqet, the first gods who were at the beginning, whobuilt men and made the gods. ^^ The underlying idea simplyseeks the origin of all waters, including the ocean, in themythological source of the Nile between the rocks of the FirstCataract; so that Khnum as the source-god is treated as amere localized variant of Nuu. Even in the Ancient EmpireKhnum and Heqet were transferred to Abydos for
RF2J4KC3M–Beautiful decoration at the columns of the Temple of Khnum (the Ram Headed Egyptian God) in Esna, Upper Egypt.
RF2R27H02–The Temple of Esna in Middle Egypt, dedicated to the creator god Khnum
RFC87112–Wall relief within the Hypostyle Hall at the Ptolemaic Roman Temple Of Khnum at Esna, Egypt
RMPPETMG–Egypt. Abydos. Temple of Seti I. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. Relief with original polychrome, The Second Hypostyle Hall. The Pharaoh Seti I kneeling while he receives emblems from god Amun (wearing two vertical plumes on his head). God Khnum to the left (head of a ram). 1292-1189 BC.
RF2R5CDW6–Beautiful decoration at the columns of the Temple of Khnum (the Ram Headed Egyptian God) in Esna, Upper Egypt
RM2K0ACK1–Head of Khnum, the ancient Egyptian god of fertility, associated with water and with procreation. Khnum was worshipped from the 1st dynasty (c. 2925-2775 bce) into the early centuries CE. He was represented as a ram with horizontal twisting horns or as a man with a ram's head. 25th Dynasty, Taharqa, Egypt. 690-664 BC. Rose Granite
RF2HTWFYH–Art inspired by Faience snake amulet, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 1 3/16 in. (3 cm), Gold and Silver, Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKNCXRD–God with four ram heads facing in four directions, probably Khnum MET LC-26 7 889 EGDP023505 570353
RMW7CYP8–Relief of Pharaoh before Knum & Sekhmet, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods. Artist: Unknown
RF2PG649R–Egyptian god Khnum mask, vector icon
RF2M7B060–Stone board or clay plate with ram headed god and Egyptian hieroglyphs cartoon vector illustration. Ancient object for recording storing information, graphical user interface for game design on white
RM2HJ1PTY–Faience ram's head amulet 712–664 B.C. Egyptian Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a cat for Bast.. Faience ram's head amulet 243777
RM2GPR6AM–Amulet of the God Khnum, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21-25 (1070-656 BCE).
RF2DD56HC–TEMPLE OF KHNUM, EGYPT
RMKC650Y–Faience amulet of Thoth, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 1 15/16 in. (5 cm), Gold and Silver
RF2R27JJ4–The Temple of Esna in Middle Egypt, dedicated to the creator god Khnum
RFC871CG–Column capital within the Hypostyle Hall at the Ptolemaic Roman Temple Of Khnum at Esna, Egypt
RMPAPAB3–Faience amulet of Ra Horakhty. Culture: Egyptian. Dimensions: H.: 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm). Date: 664-30 B.C.. Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a cat for Bast. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RM2K0ACJ9–Head of Khnum, the ancient Egyptian god of fertility, associated with water and with procreation. Khnum was worshipped from the 1st dynasty (c. 2925-2775 bce) into the early centuries CE. He was represented as a ram with horizontal twisting horns or as a man with a ram's head. 25th Dynasty, Taharqa, Egypt. 690-664 BC. Rose Granite
RF2HTWFY9–Art inspired by Faience snake amulet, Late Dynastic–Hellenistic, 664–30 B.C., Egyptian, Clay, glazed, H.: 1 9/16 in. (4 cm), Gold and Silver, Amulets representing animals were attributed to a deity: a hawk for Ra, the Sun God, a lion for Sakhmi, the War Goddess, a ram for Khnum and a, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMEC84R9–Ancient Egyptian gods Khnum and Satet. Khnum (the ram headed god) was one of the earliest Egyptian deities; originally the god of the source of the Nile River. Satet (Satis) was the deification of the floods of the Nile River. Her cult originated in the ancient city of Swenet; now called Aswan
RMW7CYPB–Relief of the Pharaoh before Knum, Temple of Khnum, Ptolemaic & Roman Periods. Artist: Unknown
RM2A255A8–Relief depicting a king and queen and the Ram headed god Khnum at Karnak Temple Complex, in Luxor, Egypt. Construction at the complex began during the reign of Senusret I in the Middle Kingdom and continued into the Ptolemaic period, although most of the extant buildings date from the New Kingdom. The area around Karnak was the main place of worship of the eighteenth dynasty Theban Triad with the god Amun as its head. It is part of the monumental city of Thebes.
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