\paperw4260 \margr0\margl0 \plain \fs20 \f1 The monumental dimensions of this sculptural group in gray granite are intended to convey the superhuman nature of the pharaoh, the go
dsÆ favorite. The figure seated on the throne is Amon, the sun god. \par
He is wearing a striking hat, formed of two tall feathers. The feathers represent the two regions of Egypt, the North and South. They stand on a \i modius\i0 , a container for grai
n in the shape of a truncated cone.\par
This crown is a symbol of the prosperity guaranteed to the whole country through the ripening of crops.\par
The pharaoh Tutankhamen is standing between the godÆs feet. AmonÆs hands rest on his shoulders as a mark
of protection.\par
The sculpture had been damaged, and the godÆs hands, TutankhamenÆs head and the kingÆs scroll were destroyed by blows from a scalpel in ancient times.\par
It is likely that the pharaohÆs political opponents tried to weaken his power
by breaking the contact between the king and the god. In fact it was believed that the divine fluid was transmitted to man through physical contact with the god.