Image: Granite statue, Tombos, Sudan, North-east Africa
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Description: Granite statue, Tombos, Sudan, North-east Africa This unfinished recumbent granite statue of a Napatean king - a Black Pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt, has been abandoned for over 2700 years. It was intended to stand in front of the doorway of Temple B 700 at Jebel Barkal.
Title: Granite statue, Tombos, Sudan, North-east Africa
Credit: https://www.flickr.com/photos/96594331@N03/49455897367/
Author: Sue Fleckney
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