The Statue of Thutmose I

 The Statue of Thutmose I

 The Statue of Thutmose I dates back to the 18th Dynasty (around 1506-1493 B.C.) and depicts the king standing, wearing royal attire and the crown. Carved from granite, it symbolizes the king's strength and his military and administrative achievements. The statue was discovered in Karnak Temple in Luxor. It is currently displayed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Thutmose I is known for expanding Egypt's borders and establishing a strong military presence. The statue also reflects his role in establishing the power of the 18th Dynasty.

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