cover image: 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.

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.

1881

egypt archaeological sites temples pylons (gateways) thebes (extinct city) thutmose iii, king of egypt

Authors

Woodward, John Douglas (1846-1924)

Collection
Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt
Format
Prints Illustrations
Pages
20 x 16.5 cm
Place Discussed
Egypt Thebes (Extinct city)
Provider
The New York Public Library
Published in
Egypt
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