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The twin statues depict Amenhotep III (fl. 14th century BC) in a seated position, Both statues are quite damaged, with the features above the waist virtually unrecognizable. The western (or southern) statue is a single piece of stone, but the eastern (or northern) figure has a large extentive crack in the lower half and above the waist consists of 5 tiers of stone. These upper levels consist of a different type of sandstone, and are the result of a later (Roman Empire) reconstruction attempt. It is believed that originally the two statues were identical to each other, although inscriptions and minor art may have varied.The original function of the Colossi was to stand guard at the entrance to Amenhotep's memorial temple (or mortuary temple): a massive cult centre built during the pharaoh's lifetime, where he was worshipped as a god-on-earth both before and after his departure from this world. In its day, this temple complex was the largest and most opulent in Egypt. Covering a total of 35 hectares (86 acres), even later rivals such as Ramesses II's Ramesseum or Ramesses III's Medinet Habu were unable to match it in area; even the Temple of Karnak, as it stood in Amenhotep's time, was smaller.
Side panel detail showing two flanked relief images of the deity Hapi and, to the right, a sculpture of the royal wife Tiy
With the exception of the Colossi, however, very little remains today of Amenhotep's temple. Standing on the edge of the Nile floodplain, successive annual inundations gnawed away at the foundations – a famous 1840s lithograph by David Roberts shows the Colossi surrounded by water – and it was not unknown for later rulers to dismantle, purloin, and reuse portions of their predecessors' monuments.
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Comments: 84
Metal-Bender In reply to lostknightkg [2013-03-22 04:34:13 +0000 UTC]
You're very welcome Kris!
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hayley--jade In reply to ??? [2013-03-21 02:57:20 +0000 UTC]
I love the moon separating them, amazing
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mj-magic In reply to ??? [2013-03-21 01:10:23 +0000 UTC]
the magic continues!! soo wonderful!!
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dragon-fly-to-me In reply to ??? [2013-03-20 22:09:47 +0000 UTC]
mmhumm...this is very delicious.
Nice work, Kris!!
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ChristineKalliri In reply to ??? [2013-03-20 21:17:57 +0000 UTC]
This must be an incredible experience, being in front
of this sight. Well... We need a time machine to see
those on their splendor. Are you in?
Thank you for sharing this wonderful journey my friend.
Those monuments combined with your Art, feel like one
magnificent fairytale.
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lostknightkg In reply to ChristineKalliri [2013-03-21 20:19:59 +0000 UTC]
I am haha, I was thinking the same how amazing it was back then in its full glory
Thank you
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MagicBlanche In reply to lostknightkg [2013-03-21 08:24:05 +0000 UTC]
So welcome...as always very deserved my friend
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