The head of Amun is a key symbol in ancient Egyptian mythology, representing the god Amun, who was considered the king of the gods and a creator deity. Often depicted with a ram's horns or as a ram, Amun was associated with the sun and air and became prominent during the New Kingdom period. His worship was centered in Thebes, where he was often combined with the sun god Ra to form Amun-Ra, emphasizing his significance in Egyptian religion and culture.
He had the head of a ram (sheep).
Amun was sometimes seen in depiction with two golden plumes on his head, the ankh symbol and the was sceptre.
Amun did not turn into Amun-Ra, they are two different gods.
Amun/Amun-Re was considered the chief god in ancient Egypt.
The sun-god Ra (or Re Atum or Atum-Ra or Atum-Re Amun or Amun-Ra or Amun-Re Amon or Amon-Ra or Amon-Re Ra was also combined with Horus as Ra-Horakhte) is usually shown as a man with the head of a hawk. He was shown with a big sun on his head. He was also shown holding an ankh and a septa.
He had the head of a ram (sheep).
Amun wore the jackel head mask
Amun was sometimes seen in depiction with two golden plumes on his head, the ankh symbol and the was sceptre.
Amun Re's depictions often had two golden plumes on his head, the ankh symbol and the was scepter.
Amun Ra was represented by a Falcon's head.
Amun, the ancient Egyptian god, is typically depicted with a ram's head or as a man with a ram's head. He is often shown wearing a crown with two tall plumes, symbolizing his status as a creator deity and king of the gods. In some representations, Amun is also depicted as a man wearing a simple kilt, emphasizing his divine and regal nature.
Amun did not turn into Amun-Ra, they are two different gods.
because people liked him so the worshipped him and his head was chopped of at birth LOL
No infact beer boosts the amun system and even makes you smarter
Saint Amun died in 357.
Saint Amun was born in 294.
he's so ugly his face is mealed he remind me of zouw