The two massive stone statues of Pharaoh Amenhotep III who ruled Egypt during the 18th dynasty are called “Colossi of Memnon”. They are located in the west of Luxor and directly face the Nile River. They are 18 meters high & each one of them weighs more than 720 tons and they depict the seated king on his throne with some imagery of his mother, his wife, the god Hapy, and other symbol engraved upon the statues. Through our article, you will know:
Colossi Of Memnon
- 1. Why is Called the Colossi of Memnon?
- 2. What Was the Colossi of Memnon Used For?
- 3. Amenhotep III and the Glory of Egypt
- 4. The Mortuary Complex of Amenhotep III
- 5. The Sound Phenomenon for Colossi of Memnon
- 6. Facts About Colossi of Memnon
What Is The Reason Behind The Name?
The two statues of Amenhotep III were named after the Greek hero Memnon who was an Ethiopian king and eventually he was killed in a battle by Achilles. Because of Memnon’s courage in his battles, his name was used to dedicate his memory through calling the two statues of Amenhotep III “Colossi of Memnon” after collecting the parts of the statue once more as in 27 BC, an earthquake shattered the two colossi and they had to be gathered together again.
There is an ancient belief that is closely associated with these two statues. According to Greek Mythology, Memnon, the Greek hero was the son of the goddess of Dawn, Eos. Some explain the sound that comes out of the cracks of the statues is actually the sound of Memnon crying to his mother and this phenomenon attracts tourists from all parts of the world to witness.
What Was The Colossi of Memnon Used For?
The two massive statues of Amenhotep III were mainly built as a gate to the large mortuary complex of Amenhotep III. Some natural disasters including earthquakes, floods, and other events led to the disappearance of the whole complex in addition to the fact that Ancient Egyptians used some of the monuments of the complex to build other attractions.
Amenhotep III and The Glory of Egypt
Pharaoh Amenhotep III reached the throne of Egypt at the age of twelve and during his reign, Egypt reached a state of wealth and prosperity. He followed the way of the majority of pharaohs in establishing great buildings and Egyptian monuments and that led him to establish over 250 buildings, temples, statuaries, and stele.
Amenhotep III improved upon his father’s great policies of rule and religion throughout his ruling period. He was a supporter of the ancient religion of Egypt and expressed his interest in the patronage of the arts and in building projects and among his most magnificent achievements was his mortuary temple complex which included the unique Colossi of Memnon.
The Mortuary Complex of Amenhotep III
During the construction of Amenhotep’s complex, it was intended to be more inspiring than any other complexes including the Great Karnak Temples. It used to cover over 86 acres and included a lot of rooms, halls, porticos, and plateaus which mirrored the vision of the field of reeds, the Egyptian paradise. Amenhotep III closely associated himself with Osiris, who was the first king of Egypt and the Lord and Judge of the Dead.
The two statues of Amenhotep III were carved from single blocks of quartzite sandstone. The way of moving the stones to build the two statues is unknown but it must have been similar to the same way of transferring the stones used in building the pyramids of Giza. The base of the two statues depicts the mother of Amenhotep III “Mutemwiya” and wife “Tiye” on the front and “Hapy”, the god of the Nile, on the side and all of the three symbolized rebirth.
The Sound Phenomenon for Colossi of Memnon
Because of the earthquake that causes the damage in the northern part of the statues, there has always been a sound of singing like the sound of a lyre. As a result, every dawn, there is a singing sound comes out of the statues. To repair the damage that happened to Amenhotep’s statues, there had to be some specific procedures to save them from collapsing & vanishing just like Amenhotep’s complex.
Interesting Facts About Colossi of Memnon
- The Two statues of Amenhotep III are known to the locals as Es-Salamat or El-Colossat.
- They were erected in 1350 BC in the Theban Necropolis along the Nile River near Aswan.
- Colossi of Memnon were carved out of the quartzite sandstone from El Gabal El-Ahmar.
- They were built as guards to a Theban temple when he was considered as a living god on earth.
- There is a legend closely associated with the statues which are that a moaning sound can be heard when the sun’s rays hit them in an early morning, which was thought to be the sound of King calling his mother. That sound is believed to have disappeared when the Romans attempted to repair the pieces.
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