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AEGYPTEN PHILAE TEMPEL
Temple at Philae, Egypt. The complex of temples at Philae was built over a period of 800 years from around 700 BC. This is the temple dedicated to the Ancient Egyptian goddess Isis. This is an entrance structure known as a pylon. Carvings on the walls represent the gods and pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. Isis (lower centre) is shown wearing a sun symbol between horns. The inner courtyard and its columns are seen through the entrance (right). The temple is made of sandstone. From 1977-1980, the temples of Philae were rescued from the rising waters of the Nile (rising due to the Aswan High Dam) and rebuilt on a higher island nearby. (KEYSTONE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY/ROBERT BROOK) === ===
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PHILAE AEGYPTEN
Credit
KEYSTONE
Source
SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY SPL
Byline
ROBERT BROOK
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2679 x 3600 px
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JPEG