View asset onlySethos I, Egyptian. King (New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty); Around 1303–1290 BC.War against the tribe of Shasu in Kanaan. Taking the fortress of Pekanan; Detail: The enemies, hit by the arrows of Seti, sink to the ground or arise; One broke his lance as a sign of the armament.Relief, egyptian, New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, time of Sethos I.Karnak (Upper Egypt), Temple of Amun-Re,Outer wall of the Great Column (Sethos Wall),Eastern front.Photo, January 2010.IdentifierAKG2428150SourceGerard DegeorgeCredit lineakg-images / Gerard DegeorgeEvent date-1290Image date1.1.1290Time Period13TH CENTURY B.C.2ND MILLENNIUM B.C.Topic19TH DYNASTYANCIENT EGYPTARCHITECTURAL SCULPTUREARCHITECTUREARROWBATTLECAPITULATION ; SURRENDERCONQUEST ; CONQUERINGDEAD SOLDIERS ; CASUALTIES (FATAL)DEATHDEATH IN BATTLEDYINGEGYPTIAN ARTGEOGRAPHYHITTITE ; HITTITESKINGMILITARYNEW KINGDOMPHARAOHSCHASUSTONETEMPLETOPOGRAPHYWARGeographyAMUN TEMPLE ; TEMPLE OF AMUNASIACANAANEGYPTGREAT HALL OF COLUMNSHYPOSTYLEKARNAKLIBYAPALESTINEPEKANANPersonGERARD DEGEORGESETI ITechniqueRELIEFSCULPTURESize4961px × 3322px (47 MB) 42.0 cm × 28.1 cm @ 300 dpiSpecial Formats5362px × 3591px (55 MB) JPEG45.4 cm × 30.4 cm @ 300 dpiRestrictions– – –Add to lightbox: 'My First Lightbox'Add to cartDownload