k Pedestal of the statue of Rameses II in front of the temple in Luxor Base of a statue of Ramesses II in front of the temple at Luxor, depicting the god Hapy as a pair of genies symbolically tying together upper and lower Egypt. Hapy was the god of annual Nile floods. Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. 19th dynasty, circa 12951186 BC. Luxor Thebes. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Pedestal of the statue of Rameses II in front of the temple in Luxor Base of a statue of Ramesses II in front of the temple at Luxor, depicting the god Hapy as a pair of genies symbolically tying together upper and lower Egypt. Hapy was the god of annual Nile floods. Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. 19th dynasty, circa 1295 1186 BC. Luxor  Thebes .
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Pedestal of the statue of Rameses II in front of the temple in Luxor

Base of a statue of Ramesses II in front of the temple at Luxor, depicting the god Hapy as a pair of genies symbolically tying together upper and lower Egypt. Hapy was the god of annual Nile floods. Egypt. Ancient Egyptian. 19th dynasty, circa 1295-1186 BC. Luxor (Thebes).

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