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Monumenti di Ramses III (Sesorti) [Ramses II]. Statua colossale di questo re a Mit-Rahineh [Mît Ruhaynah], territorio memfitico. Altra del medesimo a Luqsor [Luxor].

Ptolemaeer. Ptol. IX Euergetes II. a-c. Theben [Thebes]. Medînet Hâbu. Tempel LL, Raum D. [c] Raum C; d.e. Edfu [Idfû]. Grosser Tempel, aeussere Westwand der Cella.

The court of the great temple of Rameses III. At Medînet Habû. The short pillars in front belonged to the church which the Copts erected within this noble peristyle court, and of which many other columns strew the ground.

El Kab. Temple of Amenhetep III. Inscription on architraves; Incriptions below Hathor masks on the fronts of the columns ...; Sculptures on the dado; Cornice of recess; Painting on the ceiling of the central alley.

Architecture : temple périptère d'Aménophis III à Éléphantine (XVIIIe. dynastie)

Ruins on the west side of Athlît. The fortress was built by the Templars in the year 1218 and was the last place held by the crusaders in Palestine. It was taken by the Sultan Melek el Ashrâf el Khalîl after his conquest of Acre in 1291.

Site of Kedesh Naphtali. Marked by remains of buildings of Jewish and Roman origin, and by a small village called Kedes. The spring used by the villagers is shown in the foreground. Mount Hermon is seen in the distance.

Neues Reich. Dynastie XX. a. Surarîeh ; b - g. Karnak; [b.] Chons [Khons] Tempel (s. Plan T.); [c - f.] Tempel Ramses III (Plan M.); [g.] Seitendarstellung auf einer Statue Ramses III.

Neues Reich. Dynastie. XIX. Theben [Thebes]. Memnonia [Ramesseum]. Tempel Ramses II. Erster Pylon. Westseite, Südhälfte. Blatt C.

Pylon of the temple of Thothmes III. At Medînet Habû. Commonly called the small temple, in contradistinction to its greater neighbour. It has been restored and added to in Ptolomaic and Roman times.

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1881 - 1883
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Wilson, Charles William, Sir (1836-1905), Author
Woodward, John Douglas (1846-1924), Artist
Thutmose III, King of Egypt
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New York
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temples egypt thebes extinct city thutmose iii king of egypt archaeological sites pylons gateways prints illustrations dorot jewish division picturesque palestine sinai and egypt temple thothmes iii medinet habu roman times ultra high resolution high resolution woodward john douglas 1846 1924 artist wood engravings pylon thothmes medinet habu contradistinction neighbour ptolomaic roman times palestine sinai 19th century history of egypt history of rome italian art italy rome nypl