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Egyptians rings: King, Amon-Zeus, Amon, Amon with rams head. Gold. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany
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This photograph showcases a collection of ancient Egyptian rings, displayed at the Neues Museum in Berlin, Germany. The rings, which date back to the age of antiquity, are adorned with intricate decorations and symbols of Egyptian deities. The first ring in the image is a golden band inscribed with the name of a Pharaoh, believed to be Amon-Zeus, the fusion of the Egyptian god Amon and the Greek god Zeus. The second ring features the image of the god Amon, depicted with the ram's head, a symbol of power and strength. The third ring, also made of gold, shows Amon with the ram's head in shadow, adding an element of mystery to the piece. These rings offer a glimpse into the rich history and cultural significance of ancient Egypt, where jewelry was not only a means of adornment but also a powerful symbol of religious beliefs and social status. The Neues Museum, with its extensive collection of Egyptian antiquities, provides a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike to explore the intricacies of this ancient civilization.
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