Relief, Temple of Kumma (Semna-East), National Museum of Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan, North-east Africa
This relief in the first room shows two pharaohs seated next to Khnum - Thutmose III, the living king, receiving the symbol of life (the ankh) from his remote predecessor, Sesostris II, who reigned 400 years before him and was later considered to be the patron saint of Nubia.
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Relief, Temple of Kumma (Semna-East), National Museum of Sudan, Khartoum, Sudan, North-east Africa
This relief in the first room shows two pharaohs seated next to Khnum - Thutmose III, the living king, receiving the symbol of life (the ankh) from his remote predecessor, Sesostris II, who reigned 400 years before him and was later considered to be the patron saint of Nubia.
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Uploaded on January 22, 2020
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