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The temple of Kom Ombo,  Half buried in sand-drifts, and half fallen over the river bank, the temple of Kom Ombo is one of the lonliest, and, at a distance, the most impressive of the smaller shrines of Egypt.

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The temple of Kom Ombo, Half buried in sand-drifts, and half fallen over the river bank, the temple of Kom Ombo is one of the lonliest, and, at a distance, the most impressive of the smaller shrines of Egypt.

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Summary

Public domain image of Egyptian art, free to use, no copyright restrictions photo - Picryl description

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Date

1881 - 1883
person

Contributors

Wilson, Charles William, Sir (1836-1905), Author
Badoureau, Ed., Wood engraver
Temple of Sobek and Haroeris (Ombos)
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Location

New York
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Source

New York Public Library
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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