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Karnak Temple - Discovering Ancient Egypt
Cult temple dedicated to Amun, Mut and Khonsu. The largest religious building ever constructed. The temple of Karnak was known as Ipet-isu—or “most select of places”—by the ancient Egyptians. It is a city of temples built over 2,000 years and dedicated to the Theban triad of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu.
Karnak Temple Hypostyle Hall - Discovering Ancient Egypt
Karnak Temple Hypostyle Hall built by Seti I completed by Ramesses II filled with gigantic stone columns covers an area of 50,000 sq ft (5,000 sq meters)
Karnak Temple Hypostyle Hall Video - Discovering Ancient Egypt
Oct 27, 2019 · More than 1000 glyphs including 400 Egyptian word examples and over 500 hieroglyphs from the Gardiner list. The history of Egyptian writing and mathematics, the use of the different types of symbols, how to write your name, how to …
Karnak Temple the pylon of Thutmose III - Discovering Ancient …
Before the seventh innermost pylon, is the eighth, ninth and tenth, which is the last pylon at Karnak. Horemheb built the Tenth Pylon by reusing stone blocks from a temple built by Akhenaten.
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There are more than 1100 Hieroglyphic illustrations including 450 Egyptian word examples and over 600 hieroglyphs from the Gardiner list. The Hieroglyphic Typewriter and Math Calculator
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This website includes stories about the powerful kings and queens, the gods of ancient Egypt, and detailed explanations and visual aids for the mummification process. In the pyramid & temple section, you can explore the ancient monuments, using …
Luxor Temple Obelisks - Discovering Ancient Egypt
Avenue of Sphinxes Karnak and Luxor temples were once connected by an avenue of sphinxes
IOS iPhone and iPad Apps - Discovering Ancient Egypt
Karnak A full screen reconstruction of the first Court at Karnak temple during the Opet Festival. You simply touch different parts of the image to reveal extra detail, which includes images, video and text about that part of the scene.
Karnak Temple Sacred Lake - Discovering Ancient Egypt
Karnak Temple Sacred Lake is the largest of its kind and was dug by Tuthmosis III (1473-1458 BC). It measures 393 feet (120m) by 252 feet (77m) and is lined with stone wall and has stairways descending into the water.
Karnak Temple First Pylon - Discovering Ancient Egypt
The first pylon is the last to be built at Karnak and is the main entrance into the temple today. It was never completed and is undecorated; even the remains of the mud brick ramps, used to build, it can still be seen inside the great court.