Egypt
Photo for Today - more from Karnak
The entrance to the 7th Pylon.
It sits beyond the so-called Court of the Cachette where a huge collection of statues was discovered in 1903.
Text and photo copyright Jon Bosworth, with my sincere thanks
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Photo For Today - More From Karnak
A close up of one of the unusal column capitals in Tuthmoses III's Great Festival Temple. Original colour shows some of the decoration. Text and photo copyright Jon Bosworth, with my sincere thanks Egyptology News Blog, Andie Byrnes...
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Photo For Today - More From Karnak
Just beyond the 6th Pylon a wall has been reconstructed in a small chapel. A relief shows Horus on the left and Thoth on the right. The central figure of Hatshepsut and her cartouches have been erased. Text and photo copyright Jon Bosworth, with...
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Photo For Today - More From Karnak
There are many fragments of fallen obelisks at Karnak. This piece bears the cartouches of Tuthmose III. Text and photo copyright Jon Bosworth, with my sincere thanks Egyptology News Blog, Andie Byrnes...
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Photo For Today - More From Karnak
Against the back wall of the 1st Pylon are the remains of a brick ramp used to erect the structure. Text and photo copyright Jon Bosworth, with my thanks. Egyptology News Blog, Andie Byrnes...
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Daily Photo - Tresors D'egypte
Photographs from the 2004/2005 exhibition Trésors d'Egypte - La cachette de Karnak which was held at the Musée Dauphinois in Grenoble, France. 22 of the statues from the remarkable Karnak Cachette were displayed in the former seventeenth century...
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