English: Statue of Sekhmet in a very small chapel of the temple of Ptah in the Precinct of Amun-Re at Karnak Temple. The statue receives light only from a small hole in the ceiling, which make it a very impressive figure when you enter in the chapel and your eyes gradually adjust to the light level. The statue is about 2 meters high.
Français : Statue de Sekhmet se trouvant dans une très petite chapelle du temple de Ptah dans l'enceinte de Amon Re du temple de Karnak. La statue n'est illuminée que par un petit trou dans le plafond de la chapelle, ce qui en fait une vision assez impressionnante quand on rentre dans la chapelle et que les yeux s'habituent à la semi obscurité. La statue est haute d'environ 2 mètres.
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