Showing posts with label luxor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label luxor. Show all posts

Thursday, November 23, 2017

Valley of the Queens, West Thebes.

A detail of a wall painting in the tomb of Queen Nefertari (QV66). 

Valley of the Queens, West Thebes. 



New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1255 BC. #Luxor, #Egypt. 

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Saturday, August 5, 2017

New statue of Amenhotep III uncovered (discovered)



A close-up of the newly discovered double statue of Amenhotep III and Re-Horakhty. 

The statue was found during SCA excavations at the site of Amenhotep III's mortuary temple on the west bank of Luxor. 



The statue was beautifully carved out of Aswan red granite, but interestingly it has inclusions of a darker solid stone that can be seen in the faces of the two figures.

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Sunday, February 5, 2017

The roof of the Hathor Temple at Dendera


Located on the roof of the Hathor Temple at Dendera this kiosk was used during the celebration of the New Year's Festival. 


On the eve of New Year a golden statue of the soul (ba) of Hathor was brought up here from a crypt below the southern wall in a solemn procession. 

The statue, together with images of other gods, was placed below a cloth which was suspended over the Hathor headed columns of the kiosk. 

During the first day of the New Year the cloth was removed at some time so that the rays of the sun could touch the statue, thus rejuvenating its vital energy.

Images of guardian deities decorating the exterior walls of the kiosk protected Hathor's soul statute from the bad spirits of the year's last day.


This part of the Dendera Temple was built during the later Ptolemaic period (first century BC).


Photo by Mick Palarczyk.



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