Serpentarium Mundi of Alexei Alexeev The Ophidian Iconography Quest (Mundus Vetus & Mundus Novus, 2004 - present)
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Figure NAM-can-004. Pharaoh Tuthmosis III (r. 1479-1425 BC) wearing the ceremonial khepresh (Blue/War Crown) and pectoral decorated with the rearing uraeus hooded cobras and offering two containers of incense to the supreme king of the gods, "concealed", "invisible", universal god-creator or the wind god Amon.


Medium: Category
(Object):
Artist/Workshop: Historical/Art
Period, Date:
Provenience: Collection:
Plastic composite, polychrome paint (Archefact: sand-
stone, plaster, poly-chrome paint)
Painted low relief, modern replica
(Archefact:
sanctuary wall,
carved decoration, painted, detail)
Uncertain
(Archefact: Royal workshops)
Modern
(Archefact:
New Kingdom, XVIII Dynasty, Tuthmosis III (r. 1479-1425 BC), 1479-1425 BC)
Research laboratory
(Archefact:
Mortuary Temple of Tuthmosis III, Deir el-Bahari, West Bank, Luxor, Central Egypt)
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto,
Inventory № ?

Source-Image(s): The image(s) is/are from Alexei Alexeev's personal photo archive (The First* Canadian Expedition, 6-8 September 2015, 20-21 May 2017, 1-3 September 2017, 23-24 September 2018). All artefacts will be available for viewing in the Compendium's respective volumes after the completion of the fully integrated iconographic database. Some of the artefacts will be represented by several figures (offering a general view and details).

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