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Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt - Avenue of Sphinxes Date: circa 1930s
EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinxes Avenue. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes
Byzantine art. Tree of life between two sphinxes treading a deer. Relief. 12th century. Byzantine Museum. Athens. Greece. Date: 20070529
Luxor, Karnak, Egypt - Avenue of the ram-headed SphinxesLuxor, Temple of Karnak, Egypt - Avenue of the ram-headed Sphinxes - Egypt, North Africa - Card series (8/8). Date: circa 1910s
Early Classical. Guardian Sphinxes. 5th BC. Lycian. XanthosEarly Classical. Late Archaic. Guardian Sphinxes. Limestone. 470BC-450BC. Lycian. Xanthos, building H. Turkey. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom
Hittites. Column base with double sphinx from the entrance of Palace of Zincirli. 8th century BC. Sma al(Turkey). Pergamon Museum. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany
Greek Art. Magna Graecia. Amphora decorated. Sphinxes. National Museum of Denmark
Etruscan stone sarcophagus of BomarzoStone sarcophagus with lid carved in the likeness of the roof of a house decorated with sphinxes. 325-250 BC. From the Grotta Dipinta in Bomarzo (Italy). British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Karnak Temple. Avenue of sphinxes with rams head (symbol ofEgyptian Art. Karnak Temple. Avenue of sphinxes with rams head (symbol of the god Amon). Built during the reign of Ramses II. 19th Dynasty. New Kingdom. Around Luxor. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. Avenue of the Sphinxes. Detail of one of the illuminated sculptures. Night view. Egypt
Temple of Luxor. Night view of the monumental entrance or first pylon. Egypt
Avenue of the sphinx. LuxorEGYPTIAN ART. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinx located in the Avenue of the sphinx. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes Waset. Egypt
EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Avenue of the Sphinxes. New Kingdom. At the back, the first pylon or monumental gateway built by Ramses II. Ancient Thebes
Paris, France - Place du Chatelet. Date: 1830
Egypt KarnakThe avenue of Sphinxes Date: circa 1910
Karnak Temple Complex, Egypt - Entrance and SphinxesKarnak Temple Complex, Egypt - Sphinxes and entrance to Temple of Amun Re. Date: circa 1930s
The Thames Embankment, London. One of the two faux-Egyptian sphinxes, designed by George Vulliamy and modelled by C. H. Mabey, which were added to flank Cleopatras Needle in 1882. Date: 1930s
Avenue of ram-headed sphinxes, Temple of Amun, EgyptThe avenue of ram-headed sphinxes leading to the west gate of the Temple of Amun at Karnak, near Luxor (ancient Thebes), Egypt. Date: early 20th century
Ram-Headed SphinxesAt the Temple of Amun at Karnak the entrance is flanked by rows of ram-headed sphinxes