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ny121122153906 Luc Gabolde, co-director of the French-Egyptian Center for the Study of the Temples of Karnak, at his office in Luxor, Egypt, Nov. 3, 2022. The effects of climate change on some of the celebrated antiquities of Egypt, the host of this yearÕs annual United Nations climate summit, are striking. (Jonathan Rashad/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121119190704 The temple complex of Karnak in Luxor, Egypt, on Sept. 29, 2019. In the late 1800s, women explorers sailed the Nile, sending back vivid accounts of Egypt?s riches and a 21st-century writer travels in their wake.(Maria Mavropoulou/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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ny121119190904 A row of ram-headed sphinxes at the temple complex of Karnak, in Luxor, Egypt, on Sept. 29, 2019. In the late 1800s, women explorers sailed the Nile, sending back vivid accounts of Egypt?s riches and a 21st-century writer travels in their wake. (Maria Mavropoulou/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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902_05_12528988highres Pillars of the Great Hypostyle Hall from the Precinct of Amun-Re in the Great Temple at Karnak, Egypt. From The Wonders of the World, published c.1920.
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902_05_12528989highres Columns in the Temple of Thutmose III aka Thutmosis, Tuthmosis III or Thothmes, Karnak, Egypt. From The Wonders of the World, published c.1920.
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NN11526750 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple. Lioness statue.
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NN11526753 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple. Statue of Hatshepsut.
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NN11526754 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple. Statue of Hatshepsut.
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NN11526792 Egypt. Luxor, Karnak temple. Lioness figure.
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NN11526794 Egypt. Luxor, Karnak temple.
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NN11526800 Egypt. Luxor, Karnak temple.
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NN11526799 Egypt. Luxor, Karnak temple.
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NN11526801 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple.
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NN11526802 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple.
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NN11526803 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple.
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NN11526806 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple.
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NN11526804 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple.
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NN11526805 Egypt. Luxor, Karnak temple.
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NN11526808 Egypt. Luxor. 2017. Karnak temple.
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01124158 geography / travel, Egypt, statue Ramesses II at Karnak Temple Complex, Luxor,
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PAR271295 EGYPT. Karnak Temple.(c) Ferdinando Scianna/Magnum Photos
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PAR271296 EGYPT. Karnak Temple.(c) Ferdinando Scianna/Magnum Photos
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NYC30751 EGYPT. 1996. Temple of Karnak.
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948_05_01252950 The locations of Luxor and Karnak, now rising on the site of ancient Thebes, are one huge ruin site. Good condition has this unique sphinx avenue that hinleitet to a temple in Karnak. But we do not have time to delve into the interesting ruins further or even to decipher the inscriptions and reliefs. We must take leave also from the land of the Pharaohs, for wide is still the trip around the world and much we have yet to see.
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948_05_01252800 The description of the temple alone would fill the space of a lecture. The biggest temple was the Amun, the subsequent the Khonsu, the third of courage consecrated himself, with that of Ramses recur their sculptures. Through a very long time destroyed avenue of ram sphinxes wearing between her paws the statue of Ramses II. We arrive at the great western pylon and enter into a colorful maze of courtyards, halls, chambers, pillars and pillar halls.
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948_05_01252798 As we wander through the magnificent ruins of Thebes and look at the pylon to the temple of Karnak here, some words are only permitted above the temple's facility, which is at the buildings of the middle and new kingdom almost the same everywhere. Through the whole area surrounding wall leads to the mentioned pylons, towering gates, as the picture shows us one. Before them stood mostly obelisk of red granite, and Colossi, which usually carried the trains of the builder.
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948_05_01252801 Also this Avenue of Sphinxes have been uncovered from the sand, therefore offers the unique street now this. We must think that we come from the Nile, we can see the back of some emerging sailing, we stride the solemn avenue of mythical creatures up and are now at once to the pylon, we pass through.
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948_05_01252802 How great big pylon this is that we can call as the gateway to the outer temple complex, which proves the size ratio between the donkey driver and the building, which is covered all over with huge sculptures and hieroglyphics. 3500 's saw it coming and going. The palm trees, the rushing to the side, it looked countless times disappear and emerge, the structure of human hand seems determined despite the damage for a small eternity.
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948_05_01252803 As we enter the so-called Hall of Columns of the temple at Karnak, we heard the monotonous chant of children's voices. We went in origin and see a flock of about 40 boys, all challenges with little wicker baskets excavation earth on their heads and enter contributed to help in the excavation of the temple interior and, inspired by the long tail of the overseer, with Singing Work distributed and time. For more than six tones but do not seem to have the little hero. Columns and walls, especially the outer sides of the temple are covered with a plethora of historic Bildnereien.
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948_05_01252834 Full religious symbol is again the granite statue of the goddess of war Sekhmet. From this lion-headed goddess no less than 200 statues stood in the temple of courage to Karnak. How perfect are women and animal body composed together! In this compilation of the ancient Egyptian artists wanted to illustrate the particular cruelty and ferocity of the war goddess. After the Egyptian myth often been drunk Sekhmet from human blood.
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948_05_01252806 The mightiest building in the city of the dead is the Ramesseum, one after the end of the Hittite wars the Amun temple erected. This is the south entrance. How must seriously once the Osirispfeiler, pillars have with the now mutilated Osirisstatuen front, knitted who looked with her serious look at the throng among themselves.
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948_05_01252805 The Vampire area of the former huge royal city now lies the village of Qurna. Since we find a temple, the Pharaoh Seti I, the predecessor of the great Ramses let build. We are interested mainly the front of the sanctuary, the atria and pylons are gone, and we look forward to the final pillared portico. There were formerly 10 columns, now there are eight, but well-preserved papyrus, the oldest, therefore the simplest style with bud capital, which bore the beams. Behind them, three doors open to the actual, the goddesses Hathor and courage consecrated sanctuary.
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948_05_01252804 Relief at Temple of Sisak, Egypt.
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alb4353804 EGIPTO. lUXOR. TEMPLO DE KARNAK. TEMPLO DEDICADO AL DIOS AMON.
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alb4353752 EGIPTO. lUXOR. TEMPLO DE KARNAK. TEMPLO DEDICADO AL DIOS AMON.
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alb4353747 EGIPTO. lUXOR. TEMPLO DE KARNAK. TEMPLO DEDICADO AL DIOS AMON.
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alb4353527 EGIPTO. lUXOR. TEMPLO DE KARNAK. TEMPLO DEDICADO AL DIOS AMON.
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akg364180 Akhenaton (Amenophis IV.); Egyptian King; 1364 - 1347 BC. Fragment of a collosal "Osiris Pillar" of Amenophis' IV.. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Amarna period c. 1365/60 BC. Red sandstone, height. 137 cm, width 88 cm. Origin: East Karnak, Aton-Temple. E 27112. Département des Antiquités égyptiennes, Paris, Musée du Louvre. Museum: Paris, Musée Du Louvre.
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akg420378 Karnak (Upper Egypt), Great Temple o. Amun, Open air museum. Kheker frieze. (The Kheker symbol relates to bound bunches of reeds, from which prehistoric huts were built. On the upper part of a temple of tomb wall it represents the prehistoric House of God). Limestone. Photo.
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alb4149650 Palais de Karnak, Grands Pylones du Sud-Ouest; Thèbes. Maxime Du Camp; French, 1822-1894. Date: 1849-1851. Dimensions: 16 × 20.7 cm (image/paper); 29.8 × 42.8 cm (album page). Salted paper print, plate 36 from the album "Egypte, Nubie, Palestine et Syrie" (1852). Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.
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dpa22178574 Statue in Karnak Tempel, Luxor, Aegypten | Statue at Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt | usage worldwide.
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dpa51049265 Rueckseite des Karnak-Tempels, des groessten und bedeutendsten Heiligtums des Alten Aegypten , Aegypten, Karnak, Luxor | backside of the Precinct of Amun-Re, the largest and most important sanctuary of the ancient Egypt, Egypt, Karnak, Luxor | usage worldwide.
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dpa22178568 Sphinx in Karnak Tempel, Luxor, Aegypten | Sphinx at Karnak Temple, Luxor, Egypt | usage worldwide.
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dpa7415202 (dpa files) - Tourists take photographs within the temple for Egypt's highest god Amun at the temple facility in Karnak, Egypt, 22 November 2004. Karnak is a village next to the historic city of Luxor located on the right shore of the river Nile and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Both towns with their temples are located on the site of Egypt's former capital of Theben.
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dpa7415211 (dpa files) - Large pillars featuring ancient reliefs can be seen within the temple for Egypt's highest god Amun at the temple facility in Karnak, Egypt, 22 November 2004. Karnak is a village next to the historic city of Luxor located on the right shore of the river Nile and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Both towns with their temples are located on the site of Egypt's former capital of Theben.
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dpa7415208 (dpa files) - Large pillars featuring ancient reliefs can be seen within the temple for Egypt's highest god Amun at the temple facility in Karnak, Egypt, 22 November 2004. Karnak is a village next to the historic city of Luxor located on the right shore of the river Nile and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Both towns with their temples are located on the site of Egypt's former capital of Theben.
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dpa7415167 (dpa files) - View onto the illuminated temple in the historic city of Luxor, Egypt, 22 November 2004. The city of Luxor, located on the right shore of the river Nile, is world famous for its temple built for Pharao Amenophis III. who had it built around 1380 B.C. to honour Egypts highest god Amun. Around 1280 B.C. Pharao Ramses II. had the temple expanded and it has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Luxor and its neighbouring city Karnak are located on the site of Egypt's former capital of Theben.
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dpa7415187 (dpa files) - Tourists walk through the entrance to the temple for Egypt's highest god Amun at the temple facility in Karnak, Egypt, 22 November 2004. Karnak is a village next to the historic city of Luxor located on the right shore of the river Nile and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Both towns with their temples are located on the site of Egypt's former capital of Theben.
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dpa7415184 (dpa files) - Tourists walk past rows of Ariessphinx statues in front of the entrance to the temple for Egypt's highest god Amun at the temple facility in Karnak, Egypt, 22 November 2004. The aries is the holy animal of the godking Amun. Karnak is a village next to the historic city of Luxor located on the right shore of the river Nile and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Both towns with their temples are located on the site of Egypt's former capital of Theben.
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dpa7415198 (dpa files) - Tourists take photographs within the temple for Egypt's highest god Amun at the temple facility in Karnak, Egypt, 22 November 2004. Karnak is a village next to the historic city of Luxor located on the right shore of the river Nile and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Both towns with their temples are located on the site of Egypt's former capital of Theben.
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dpa7415185 (dpa files) - Tourists walk through the entrance to the temple for Egypt's highest god Amun at the temple facility in Karnak, Egypt, 22 November 2004. Karnak is a village next to the historic city of Luxor located on the right shore of the river Nile and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. Both towns with their temples are located on the site of Egypt's former capital of Theben.
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alb2114764 Sekhet statues near the temple of Mut, Karnak. Egypt, engraving 1879.
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alb2109194 THE SUEZ CANAL OF SETI I, Pharaoh of Egypt, . (From a bas relief on the exterior north wall of the Temple of Karnak, Thebes.) Egypt, engraving 1879.
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alb3632084 Relief of Queen Nefertiti. Dimensions: H. 22 cm (8 11/16 in.); W. 32 cm (12 5/8 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 18. Reign: reign of Akhenaten. Date: ca. 1353-1336 BC.Nefertiti, whose name means "the Beautiful One Is Here," was principal queen of Akhenaton. Like her mother-in-law Queen Tiye, Nefertiti was a powerful figure in the court. She is frequently shown participating in religious rituals on an equal footing with her husband, and she already played an unprecedented role in the decoration of the Aten structures that Amenhotep IV built at Karnak, from which this block almost certainly came, before his move to Tell el-Amarna.This relief block shows the queen wearing an elaborate wig surmounted by what was originally a towering crown of uraei, sun disk, two cow horns, and two feathers. Her arm is raised in offering to the Aten. The queen's image is depicted, with a drooping chin, thin slanted eyes, and a sharply angled nose and brow similar to that is seen in depictions of her husband in an exaggerated style seen in some earlier of Amarna art (see 66.99.40).As Marianne Eaton-Krauss, a specialist in Amarna art, has recently pointed out, the traces of the Aten rays around the queen'fs face and arms indicate the disk was almost directly overhead. The queen must have stood alone, without her husband, beneath the rays. She would have been followed by a small figure of her eldest daughter, labeled in the column of hieroglyphs behind her head. The unusual arrangement is known from the pylons of the early Temple of the Benben at Karnak, and from some enigmatic structures known as the Pillars of Nefertiti. The relief may well have originated in one of these structures. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg999076 Karnak (Oberägypten), Tempelkomplex des Amun-Re, Freilichtmuseum, Rote Kapelle (erbaut unter Hatschepsut, Neues Reich, 18.Dynastie, um 1460 v.Chr.; verbaut im 3.Pylon Amenophis' III.; 1999-2000 im Freilichtmuseum rekonstruiert).-Arbeiter beim Wiederaufbau der Roten Kapelle.-Foto, undatiert, um 1999/2000.
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akg999068 Karnak (Oberägypten), Tempelkomplex des Amun-Re, Freilichtmuseum, Rote Kapelle (erbaut unter Hatschepsut, Neues Reich, 18.Dynastie, um 1460 v.Chr.; verbaut im 3.Pylon Amenophis' III.; 1999-2000 im Freilichtmuseum rekonstruiert).-Der Ägyptologe François Larché bei der Rekonstruktion der Roten Kapelle.-Foto, undatiert, um 1999/2000.
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orz095375 AVENIDA DE ESFINGES - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095451 SALA HIPOSTILA - PARTE ALTA S - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095449 SALA HIPOSTILA - PARTE ALTA DE COLUMNAS CENTRALES ALTAS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095463 PATIO DEL SANTUARIO DE LA BARCA SAGRADA -PILARES HERALDICOS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095454 SALA HIPOSTILA - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095459 SALA HIPOSTILA - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095950 VISTA DEL TEMPLO - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095949 VISTA DEL TEMPLO AL FONDO LA PUERTA DE PTOLOMEO - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095433 SALA HIPOSTILA DEL TEMPLO DE RAMSES III - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095462 PATIO DEL SANTUARIO DE LA BARCA SAGRADA -PILARES HARALDICOS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095468 TEMPLO AMON RA -ZONA SAGRADA Y OBELISCOS TUMOSIS I Y HATSHEPSUT - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095420 ENTRADA AL TEMPLO DE RAMSES III EN EL PRIMER PATIO - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095452 SALA HIPOSTILA - COLUMNATA CENTRAL AL FONDO UN OBELISCO - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095431 SALA HIPOSTILA DEL TEMPLO DE RAMSES III - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095456 SALA HIPOSTILA - COLUMNAS CENTRALES - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095474 TEMPLO AMON RA-ESCARABAJO SAGRADO CON LOS OBELISCOS DE TUTMOSIS Y HATSHEPSUT DETRAS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095434 MURO DEL TEMPLO DE RAMSES III - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095458 SALA HIPOSTILA - COLUMNAS BAJAS SEJETANDO LAS CELOSIAS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095445 SALA HIPOSTILA - PARTE ALTA DE LAS COLUMNAS BAJAS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095455 SALA HIPOSTILA - PASILLO ENTRE COLUMNAS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095439 SALA HIPOSTILA - COLUMNAS Y CELOSIA - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095415 ESFINGES CON CABEZA DE CARNERO EN LA ENTRADA DEL TEMPLO - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095442 SALA HIPOSTILA - COLUMNAS DE PARTE ALTA Y BAJA - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095465 PILAR HERALDICO DEL PATIO DEL BARCO SAGRADO CON OBELISCO - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095412 AVENIDA DE ESFINGES O CARNEROS DE AMON - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095945 TEMPLO DE RAMSES III - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095293 TEMPLO AMON RA-OBELISCOS DE HATSHEPSUT Y TUMOSIS I DETRAS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095480 RELIEVES - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095427 COLOSO DELANTE DE UN PILON - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095484 RELIEVES - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095441 SALA HIPOSTILA - RELIEVE DE UNA COLUMNA: INSECTO - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095421 SEGUNDO PILON - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095470 TEMPLO AMON RA-OBELISCOS DE HATSHEPSUT Y TUMOSIS I DETRAS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095422 COLOSOS EN EL SEGUNDO PILON - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095479 RELIEVES CON LA BARCA SAGRADA - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095489 RELIEVE - HORUS - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT. HORUS DIOS EGIPCIO.
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orz095457 SALA HIPOSTILA - COLUMNAS CENTRALES - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz095488 RELIEVES - FOTO AÑOS 80. Location: KARNAC. Thebes. EGYPT.
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orz033863 CABEZA DE GRANITO CON CORONA (XVIII DINASTIA). PROCEDE DEL TEMPLO DE AMON EN KARNAK. 37 CMS. DE ALTU. Location: EGYPTIAN MUSEUM. KAIRO. EGYPT.
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alb3683221 [Valley of the Kings, Thebes]. Artist: Francis Frith (British, Chesterfield, Derbyshire 1822-1898 Cannes, France); Francis Frith and Company (British). Date: ca. 1857, printed 1870s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3897508 The Statues of the Plain, Thebes. Date/Period: 1858. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 367 mm (14.44 in); Width: 478 mm (18.81 in). Author: Francis Frith.
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alb4208880 Entrance to the Great Temple, Luxor. Francis Frith (English, 1822-1898). Date: 1857. Dimensions: 16.1 × 23.2 cm (image/paper); 29 × 42.6 cm (album page). Albumen print, plate 12 from the album "Egypt and Palestine, Volume I," (1858). Origin: Egypt. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, FLORENCIA, USA.
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alb4209647 Osiride Pillars and Great Fallen Colossus, at the Memnonium, Thebes. Francis Frith; English, 1822-1898. Date: 1857. Dimensions: 16.1 × 22.8 cm (image/paper); 29.1 × 42.6 cm (album page). Albumen print, pl. 17 from the album "Egypt and Palestine, Volume I" (1858). Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, FLORENCIA, USA.
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alb3632691 Karnak (Thèbes), Palais - Salle Hypostyle - Colonnade Centrale - Décoration d'un Fut. Artist: Félix Teynard (French, 1817-1892). Dimensions: 25.0 x 16.3 cm. (9 13/16 x 6 7/16 in.). Printer: Imprimerie Photographique de H. de Fonteny et Cie. Date: 1851-52, printed 1853-54. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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