cover image: 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.

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.

1881

egypt temples hieroglyphics temple of sobek and haroeris (ombos) ombos (extinct city)
Collection
Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt
Format
Prints Illustrations
Pages
11.5 x 16.5 cm
Place Discussed
Egypt Ombos (Extinct city)
Provider
The New York Public Library
Published in
Egypt
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