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Pylon of Ramesses II, entrance to the temple, built c. 1260 BC, 19th dynasty, with 2 colossal seated Ka statues of the king as the royal Ka, 4 standing statues of the king and an obelisk, at the Luxor Temple, built c. 1392 BC, under Amenhotep III, 18th dynasty, New Kingdom, and Tutankhamun, Horemheb and Ramesses II, at Thebes, Luxor, Egypt. The pylon was originally covered with plaster and precious metals, carved and painted with scenes of the Battle of Kadesh. Thebes is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen 
Unique Identifier AR6179479 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4725px × 7087px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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14TH CENTURY BC
18TH DYNASTY
19TH DYNASTY
AFRICA
African
ANCIENT
ANCIENT EGYPT
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
Architecture
Baboon
BLUE SKY
building
CIVILISATION
CIVILIZATION
COLOR IMAGE
Colossal
Colossus
colour image
Crown
DAY
DOUBLE CROWN
Egyptian
Entrance
Exterior
Gate
HERITAGE
HIEROGLYPH
HIEROGLYPHIC
History
Inscription
KA
king
LUXOR
LUXOR TEMPLE
NEW KINGDOM
NORTH AFRICA
NORTH AFRICAN
Obelisk
Outdoors
OUTSIDE
Pharaoh
PYLON
Pylon of Ramesses II
RAMESES II
RAMESSES II
RAMESSES THE GREAT
RAMSES II
Relief
royal
RULER
Sculpture
Seated
SITE
STANDING
Statue
SUNNY
Temple
THèBES
Tourist Attraction
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
VERTICAL
visitor attraction
WASET