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155 PART II A NOTEBOOK OF THE NILE IX . UP THE NILE TO BENI HASSAN . X
. ASSIUT . . . . . . . XI . ON TO DENDERA . . . . . XII . KARNAK AND LUXOR . . . XIII .
THE WEST BANK AT THEBES . . XIV . ESNEH , EDFŮ , AND KOM OMBO .
155 PART II A NOTEBOOK OF THE NILE IX . UP THE NILE TO BENI HASSAN . X
. ASSIUT . . . . . . . XI . ON TO DENDERA . . . . . XII . KARNAK AND LUXOR . . . XIII .
THE WEST BANK AT THEBES . . XIV . ESNEH , EDFŮ , AND KOM OMBO .
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BARRAGE AT ASSIUT , FROM ABOVE . . . 212 PROPYLON OF THE TEMPLE AT
DENDERA . . 224 AVENUE OF SPHINXES , KARNAK . . . . 236
CHRONOLOGICAL PLAN OF KARNAK TEMPLE 240 IN THE TEMPLE OF
AMMON , KARNAK .
BARRAGE AT ASSIUT , FROM ABOVE . . . 212 PROPYLON OF THE TEMPLE AT
DENDERA . . 224 AVENUE OF SPHINXES , KARNAK . . . . 236
CHRONOLOGICAL PLAN OF KARNAK TEMPLE 240 IN THE TEMPLE OF
AMMON , KARNAK .
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Such non - mortuary temples as remain , apart from the glorious composite at
Karnak , date mainly from the Ptolemaic period and are therefore very late as
compared with the general antiquity of Egypt . In only a few isolated instances ,
such as ...
Such non - mortuary temples as remain , apart from the glorious composite at
Karnak , date mainly from the Ptolemaic period and are therefore very late as
compared with the general antiquity of Egypt . In only a few isolated instances ,
such as ...
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... Horses introduced Hyksos expelled Foreign conquest Karnak temples XVIII
1580 Ahmosis Amenhotep I Thutmosis I Thutmosis III Hatasu Royal tombs ,
Thebes Speos Artemidos at Beni Hassan Empire 1580 - 1000 Amenhotep III
Amenhotep ...
... Horses introduced Hyksos expelled Foreign conquest Karnak temples XVIII
1580 Ahmosis Amenhotep I Thutmosis I Thutmosis III Hatasu Royal tombs ,
Thebes Speos Artemidos at Beni Hassan Empire 1580 - 1000 Amenhotep III
Amenhotep ...
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... temple - bred , and their queens appear in the records as priestesses of the
shrine . The rich spoils of war go to extend and adorn the already enormous fane
of Ammon , which rises at Karnak a scant two miles from the twin temple of Luxor
.
... temple - bred , and their queens appear in the records as priestesses of the
shrine . The rich spoils of war go to extend and adorn the already enormous fane
of Ammon , which rises at Karnak a scant two miles from the twin temple of Luxor
.
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