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DescriptionAmun mirror.svg
Amun, an ancient Egyptian god. Amun is usually shown as a striding man wearing a tall, plumed crown. Originally, Amun was depicted with blue skin and after the Amarna period he was painted with blue skin, symbolizing his association with air and primeval creation. Amun was also depicted in a wide variety of other forms.
Wilkinson, Richard H. (2003) The complete gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt, London: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 0-500-05120-8.
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2008-01-04T21:29:41Z Jeff Dahl 350x925 (206437 Bytes) Blue skin is post-amarna; uploaded as separate file
2008-01-02T23:45:20Z Jeff Dahl 350x925 (206419 Bytes) should have blue skin
2007-12-27T19:12:36Z Jeff Dahl 350x925 (206436 Bytes) {{Inkscape}} {{Information |Description=Amun, an ancient Egyptian god. Based on New Kingdom tomb paintings |Source=self-made |Date=~~~~~ |Author= [[User:Jeff Dahl|Jeff Dahl]] |Permission= |other_versions= }} [[category:Amun]]