Entrance, Temple of Kumma (Semna-East), National Museum of Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan, North-east Africa
The next room is entered through this door. The lintel bears the names of Thutmose II on the exterior and Thutmose III on the interior. Described as “the one loved by Khnum of Itjenou-Pedjout”, the ancient name of Kumma, meaning “the one who repels the bows”
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Entrance, Temple of Kumma (Semna-East), National Museum of Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan, North-east Africa
The next room is entered through this door. The lintel bears the names of Thutmose II on the exterior and Thutmose III on the interior. Described as “the one loved by Khnum of Itjenou-Pedjout”, the ancient name of Kumma, meaning “the one who repels the bows”
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Uploaded on January 22, 2020
Taken on December 20, 2019