Ancient Egyptian god Kunsu granite statue
Egyptian Museum
Egyptian Museum Collection
The ancient Egyptian god Kunsu
Statue of the ancient Egyptian god Kunsu
Ancient Egyptian god Kunsu granite statue
3D scanning of the statue of the ancient Egyptian god Kunsu
Statue of Ramses III during his reign
Kunsu Temple
Kunsu Temple Statue
Temple of Kunsu in ancient Egypt
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The Egyptian god Kunsu is the god of the moon, the god of travel and the god of medicine. He is believed to be the son of the gods Amun and Mut, and the youngest of the three sons of their family. The Egyptian god Kunsu granite statue has the characteristics of the Pharaoh Tutankhamun of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt. It is 2.52 meters high. It was originally discovered in the Kunsu Temple in Karnak. It is a building of the New Kingdom of Egypt and belongs to Ramses III. The statue during the reign of (Ramses III) has been exhibited in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo for many years.