RM2HP4Y2R–A late 19th century illustration showing a plan of the Memnonium at Thebes ( the Greek name for the Ancient Egyptian city of Waset and now). its ruins are part of the modern city of Luxor.
RMJRDEJ2–1926 illustration of the embalmed mummy of a priestess found at Thebes
RMP50E7P–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMBG8J5E–EGYPTIAN ART. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinx located in the Avenue of the sphinx. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset. Egypt.
RMHHG8XC–Relief depicting Ramose and his wife, from the Tomb of Ramose on the West Bank at Luxor. Ramose was Governor of Thebes and Vizier during the reigns of Amenophis III who ruled Egypt from 1391-1353 or 1388-1351 BC and Amenophis IV who changed his name to Akhenaten and reigned from 1353-1336 or 1351- 1334 BC. Thebes is the name the Greeks gave to Waset, the ancient capital of Egypt
RMHMHXC7–Triad of Menkaura - between the goddess Hathor and Waset (4th Nome of Upper Egypt), 26th century BC, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt,
RMHH4JYY–Entrance to the Medinet Habu Temple near Luxor, Egypt
RMMAHNDC–Oxford. England. Egyptian god Amun-Re (Amun / Amen Ra) with rams head, Shrine of King Taharqa (690–664 BC), Ashmolean Museum. Detail of bas-relief on
RM2HP4WA6–A late 19th century sketch showing the side elevation of the Ptolomaic temple at Edfou
RMDDJJFY–Triad of Menkaure, 26th century BC, Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, Cairo, Egypt, Africa
RMFWRCFA–Triad of Menkaura - between the goddess Hathor and Waset (4th Nome of Upper Egypt), 26th century BC, Museum of Egyptian Antiquit
RMP9A3BH–Close up detail of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph, Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt, Africa featuring birds
RFB055W3–Egypt
RMDW5B5D–Statue of Ramesses II (originally Tutankhamen) at the end of the central colonnade of Amenhotep III in Luxor Temple.
RFR0J8CJ–Rubbish bins on the pavement in Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea. There is separate bin for rubbish which can be recycled to the bin for normal waste.
RM2CH1WN2–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . not Pratt &. Lelchworth. Buffalo, makers (the Pooley car coupler, have been makindrop tests of the coupler, which showeextraordinary results. The coupler, whicis of the M, C. B. standard type, is madof a special kind of malleable iron, whichas a very close, dense texture when seein a fracture. In the tests a coupler waset up vertically, and the standard bloc knuckle just as the latter would receiveblow in service from anyof the destmctivlink couplers that play such havoc with ibIn the 6r^t test three dro
RMM060ED–Luxor Temple in Luxor Egypt
RMHWKPHP–Coffin lid of Padi Amun displayed at the Mummification Museum in Luxor
RMCPDFAT–Organic vegetable matter rotting compost bin
RMJ25WAA–The longest cartouche in Egypt at Karnak Temple
RF2D6MMWX–Old yellow couch with cushions sits on a curb in residential area next to a recycling cart waiting for bulk waste hauler pickup on trash day
RMP4Y24P–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMBG8N0Y–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMHTGA9A–Avenue of Sphinxes at the Luxor Temple complex in Egypt
RMEXN5HK–Ancient carvings of boats filled with people on the walls found at the temple of Idfu in Egypt.
RMHH4JW2–Karnak Temple Complex (Thebes) , Egypt
RMMAHNGW–Oxford. England. Shrine of King Taharqa (690–664 BC), detail of goddess Anukis (Anuket), Ashmolean Museum. Detail of bas-relief on the west wall of
RM2HP4Y0K–A late 19th century illustration showing a perceived restoration of the Propylon or Gate of the Temple of Luxor as it would have looked in its heyday
RMHY938T–Mortuary temple of Ramesses lll at Medinet Habu in Luxor
RF2DEMHPX–LUXOR AND HIS SUBURBS SEEN FROM A HOT HOT-AIR BALLOON
RMP9A36E–Close up detail of Ancient Egyptian carved figure hieroglyph, Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RF2JP98NY–Luxor temple at night (street sign leading to the temple)
RMPC7HCW–Pillars and gateway, Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of Kings, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMDW5BA9–The colonnade of Amenhotep III at Luxor Temple.
RMH926RF–The obelisk and statues of Ramesses II at the entrance to Luxor Temple.
RF2CF3JPD–A halo of palm fronds frames the human face of a sphinx that seems to be dreaming through the many centuries since it was placed in the 3 km (1.5 mi) Avenue of Sphinxes, part of the processional route connecting the Temple of Luxor with the Temple of Karnak at Luxor, Luxor Governate, Egypt. The avenue was completed during the Late Period reign of 30th Dynasty ruler, Pharaoh Nectanebo I, from about 379 BC to 362 BC. Around 1,350 stone sphinxes used to line the Avenue, but many were removed and reused during the Roman and medieval periods.
RMP511X6–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMBG8N0W–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMEXN6YY–Ancient carvings on the walls found at the temple of Idfu in Egypt.
RMHH4JW0–Entrance pylon of Ramesses II in the Luxor Temple, Egypt
RMMAHNF1–Oxford. England. Detail of the Egyptian god Amun-Re and King Taharqa (right) on the Shrine of King Taharqa (690–664 BC), Ashmolean Museum. Detail of
RM2HP4XXP–A late 19th century illustration showing the Hall of Columns in the Memnonium as it was at the time of the pharaohs.
RMHY936F–Mortuary temple of Ramesses lll at Medinet Habu in Luxor
RMPC7HDH–Osiriform statue of Hatshepsut at Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of Kings, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMDW5B35–Statues of Ramesses II at the entrance to Luxor Temple.
RMP9A2WG–Close up detail of Nubian slave carving in Egyptian carved hieroglyph, Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMH926RM–The Great Peristyle Court of Ramesses II at Luxor Temple.
RF2CF3JP2–A 4th century BC sphinx sculpted with a human face in the 3 km (1.5 mi) Avenue of Sphinxes, part of the processional route connecting the Temple of Luxor with the Temple of Karnak at Luxor, Luxor Governate, Egypt. The avenue was completed during the Late Period rule of the founder of the 30th Dynasty, Pharaoh Nectanebo I, who ruled the Egyptian empire from about 379 BC until his death in 362. A total of around 1,350 stone sphinxes used to line the Avenue, but many were removed and reused during the Roman and medieval periods.
RMP4XR72–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMBG8N12–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMEXN23B–Ancient carvings on the walls found at the temple of Idfu in Egypt.
RMHH4JXC–Great Hypostyle Hall at Karnak, Egypt
RM2HP4Y1T–A late 19th century illustration showing different types of columns found in Egyptian ruins.
RMHY9359–Mortuary temple of Ramesses lll at Medinet Habu in Luxor
RMDW5B5X–The colonnade of Amenhotep III at Luxor Temple.
RMP9A2T2–Close up detail of Ancient Egyptian carved figures hieroglyph with Greek script graffiti, Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMH926RK–The great hypostyle hall of Amenhotep III at Luxor Temple.
RMP50J9F–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMBG8N0P–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMEXN6GM–Ancient carvings on the walls found at the temple of Idfu in Egypt.
RMHH4JY8–Statue of Queen Nefertari at the Luxor Temple, Egypt
RMHY9384–Mortuary temple of Ramesses lll at Medinet Habu in Luxor
RMHYHJ62–Granite head of Pharaoh Ramesses ll at his memorial temple in Luxor
RMDW5B9W–The colonnade of Amenhotep III at Luxor Temple.
RMP9A2BG–Ram-headed sphinxes, Karnak Temple. Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMH926RE–The obelisk and statue of Ramesses II at the entrance to Luxor Temple.
RMP50YPH–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMBG8N0R–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMEXN1KP–Ancient carvings on the walls found the temple of Idfu in Egypt.
RMHH4JW1–Temple of Hathor in Deir el-Medina near Luxor, Egypt
RMEXN65K–Ancient paintings on the walls inside the temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor Egypt.
RMHYHJ6T–Pharaoh Ramesses ll at his memorial temple in Luxor
RMDW5BAR–The great hypostyle hall of Amenhotep III at Luxor Temple.
RMP9A38T–Close up detail of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyph with Victorian graffiti dated 1890, Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMH926RG–Statues of Ramesses II at the entrance to Luxor Temple.
RMPC7HBN–Close up of stone carved Egyptian symbol statue of Horus as a falcon, Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of Kings, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMP9A166–River boat crossing Nile River, Luxor to West Bank, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMP4Y3E0–EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Fasciculatesd columns with papyrus capitals of hypostyle. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMBG8N11–EGYPTIAN ART. LUXOR. TEMPLE. Papyrus capitals of the hypostyle. Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMPC7HE0–Tourists at Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of Kings, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMHH4JXT–Relief of a king defeating an enemy at Medinet Habu, Egypt
RMEXN0XY–Ancient paintings on the walls inside the temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor Egypt.
RMHYHJ85–Pharaoh Ramesses ll at his memorial temple in Luxor
RMHXB60X–Unfinished column at Karnak Temple Complex in Luxor
RMDW5B32–The obelisk and statues of Ramesses II at the entrance to Luxor Temple.
RMHTGA87–Tourist at the famous Avenue of Sphinxes in the Luxor Temple complex in Egypt
RMP50HW9–EGYPTIAN ART. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Sphinx located in the Avenue of the sphinx. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset. Egypt.
RMBG8KD3–EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Fasciculatesd columns with papyrus capitals of hypostyle. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset
RMPC7H99–Tourists at Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of Kings, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMEXMYWT–Ancient carvings on the columns inside the temple of Karnak in Egypt.
RMDW5BBJ–The great hypostyle hall of Amenhotep III at Luxor Temple.
RMHTGA89–Bust of Ramesses the Great at Luxor Temple
RMP51123–EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Fasciculatesd columns with papyrus capitals of hypostyle. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset.
RMBG8KD0–EGYPT. TEMPLE OF LUXOR. Fasciculatesd columns with papyrus capitals of hypostyle. New Kingdom. Ancient Thebes 'Waset
RMPC7H8R–Tourists at Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Valley of Kings, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMP9A33N–Close up detail of Ancient Egyptian carved figures hieroglyph with Greek script graffiti, Luxor Temple, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMEXMYXD–Ancient carvings on the columns inside the temple of Karnak in Egypt.
RMPC7HKR–Colossi of Memnon, West Bank, Luxor, Egypt, Africa
RMDW5BAK–The great hypostyle hall of Amenhotep III at Luxor Temple.
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