The Statue of King Thutmose IV

 The Statue of King Thutmose IV 




 The Statue of King Thutmose IV dates back to the 18th Dynasty (around 1401-1391 B.C.). It depicts the king in a regal pose, standing or seated, wearing the royal crown and adorned with inscriptions. The statue is crafted from granite or sandstone, showcasing the craftsmanship of the era. Many of his statues were discovered in the Karnak temples and other royal sites. Some are now housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The statue symbolizes royal power and divine inspiration during his reign, which was marked by political stability and successful campaigns.

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