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English: Amun, an ancient Egyptian god. Amun is usually shown as a striding man wearing a tall, plumed crown. Originally, Amun was depicted with red-brown skin but 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.
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  1. Wilkinson, Richard H. (2003) The complete gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt, Loundres: Thames & Hudson ISBN: 0-500-05120-8.

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Dedhyans/EurSkeusennikMynsowDevnydhyerKampol
a-lemmyn22:53, 16 Genver 2013Skeusennik an versyon a-dhia 22:53, 16 Genver 2013350 × 925 (192 KB)A. ParrotOne more tweak
02:49, 14 Genver 2013Skeusennik an versyon a-dhia 02:49, 14 Genver 2013350 × 925 (192 KB)A. ParrotCrown feathers now have seven sections, in accordance with most Egyptian images.
21:29, 4 Genver 2008Skeusennik an versyon a-dhia 21:29, 4 Genver 2008350 × 925 (202 KB)Jeff DahlBlue skin is post-amarna; uploaded as separate file
23:45, 2 Genver 2008Skeusennik an versyon a-dhia 23:45, 2 Genver 2008350 × 925 (202 KB)Jeff Dahlshould have blue skin
19:12, 27 Kevardhu 2007Skeusennik an versyon a-dhia 19:12, 27 Kevardhu 2007350 × 925 (202 KB)Jeff Dahl{{Inkscape}} {{Information |Description=Amun, an ancient Egyptian god. Based on New Kingdom tomb paintings |Source=self-made |Date=~~~~~ |Author= Jeff Dahl |Permission= |other_versions= }} category:Amun

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