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Two of the four Osiride pillars still standing (albeit missing their heads). They are in the portico of the second court (north-west corner), towards the entrance of the hypostyle hall, near the mortuary temple of Ramesses II.
C01837
Glass plate negative/silver bromide
13x18
CC0
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View of the Ramesseum built by Pharaoh Ramesses II, on the west bank of the Nile near ancient Thebes. On the right of the image, there are three colossal Osiride pillars (the fourth is covered by bush).
MAFM_0248
Glass slide/silver bromide
8,50x10
CC0, Museo di Antropologia - UniTo
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General view of the Ramesseum, built by Pharaoh Ramesses II, on the west bank of the Nile near ancient Thebes. Three colossal Osiride pillars are visible in the centre of the photograph.
MAFM_0249
Glass slide/silver bromide
8,50x10
CC0, Museo di Antropologia - UniTo
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