Relief, Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, Kom Ombo, Egypt
Crowning of pharaoh Ptolemy XII by goddesses of Lower and Upper Egypt, Wadjet and Nekhbet, with Horus on right, bas-relief, in the first hypostyle hall of the Temple of Sobek and Haroeris, at Kom Ombo, Aswan Governate, Egypt. Kom Ombo is a double temple to both Sobek, crocodile god of fertility, and Haroeris, Horus the Elder, built 180-47 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty, and altered in Roman times. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Picture No
14073427
Media ID
45702928
Size
7630px x 5888px
(26.0MB)
Credit
Manuel Cohen / Mary Evans Picture Library
Source
Photograph by Manuel Cohen
Date
2009
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180-47 Altered Aswan Crocodile Crowning Disc Fertility Goddesses Governate Haroeris Hieroglyph Hieroglyphic Horus Hypostyle Kawm Nekhbet Ombo Ombu Pharaoh Ptolemaic Ptolemy Sobek Solar Suchos Umbu Wadjet
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