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The Nubian Monuments of Egypt are a collection of ancient sites located in the southern region of Egypt, known as Nubia

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Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: This Stint was along the Nasser Lake shore near Abu Simbel, Egypt, Egypt

This Stint was along the Nasser Lake shore near Abu Simbel, Egypt, Egypt

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Adult Pharaoh Eagle-Owl sitting on a cliff near Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009, Bubo ascalaphus

Adult Pharaoh Eagle-Owl sitting on a cliff near Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009, Bubo ascalaphus

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Yellow-billed Kite flying over Nasser Lake, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009, Milvus aegyptius

Yellow-billed Kite flying over Nasser Lake, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009, Milvus aegyptius

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Ibsamboul Speos d Hathor partie gauche de la

Ibsamboul Speos d Hathor partie gauche de la
Ibsamboul. Speos d Hathor, partie gauche de la facade; John Beasly Greene (American, born France, 1832 - 1856); Abu Simbel

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Ibsamboul Speos de Phre John Beasly Greene

Ibsamboul Speos de Phre John Beasly Greene
Ibsamboul. Speos de Phre; John Beasly Greene (American, born France, 1832 - 1856); Abu Simbel, Egypt; 1853 - 1854; Salted paper print from a waxed calotype negative; 23.2 × 30.5 cm (9 1)

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: The Rock Temple At Abu Simbel, Nubia, Southern Egypt In The 19Th Century

The Rock Temple At Abu Simbel, Nubia, Southern Egypt In The 19Th Century. From Africa By Keith Johnston, Published 1884

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Statue Of Ramses Ii And Wife At Great Temple Of Ramses Ii, Abu Simbel

Statue Of Ramses Ii And Wife At Great Temple Of Ramses Ii, Abu Simbel

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Great Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, wood engraving, published 1888

Great Temple of Abu Simbel, Egypt, wood engraving, published 1888
Colossus from the Great Temple of Abu Simbel in Egypt. Wood engraving, published in 1888

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Frances Anne Lee

Egypt, 19th century. Artist: Frances Anne Lee
Egypt, 19th century. Found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC

Statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC
Sandstone statues of Rameses II outside the entrance to the main temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, 13th Century BC. The temple was built during the reign of Rameses II (ruled 1279-1213 BC)

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari for the worship of the goddess Hathor and adorned with statues of the King and Queen

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Africa, Egyptian, Jane Sweeney, Middle Eastern, North Africa, North African, hall, nobody

Africa, Egyptian, Jane Sweeney, Middle Eastern, North Africa, North African, hall, nobody, EG03167

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramses II. Night view

Egypt. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramses II. Night view
Egypt. Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramses II (1290-1224 BC) with the four colossi of the pharaoh with nemes, double crown and hands on knees. Night view. 19th dynasty. New Kingdom

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Interior - Abu Simbel

Interior - Abu Simbel
The interior of the temple built by Rameses II. The figures seated at the rear depict Rameses II, Ptah, Amun Re and Re-Horakhty. Date: 1846

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The temple of Hathor and Nefertari, also known as the Smaller Temple

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The temple of Hathor and Nefertari, also known as the Smaller Temple, during the Sound and Light Show

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: The Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

The Great Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: The statues of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt

The statues of Rameses II, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Located just 40 km north of the border with Sudan is the temple of Abu Simbel which was constructed by Ramses II around 3000 years old

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Hypostyle hall, Great Temple of Abu Simbel

Hypostyle hall, Great Temple of Abu Simbel
Hypostyle hall with colossal statues of Ramesses II depicted as the god Osiris, the Great Temple of Abu Simbel (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979), dating from the reign of Ramesses II

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe

Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe
XJF425313 Interior of the Temple of Aboo Simbel, from Egypt and Nubia, lithograph by Louis Haghe, 1849 (litho) by Roberts

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL TEMPLE. The small temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, dedicated to the goddess

EGYPT: ABU SIMBEL TEMPLE. The small temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt, dedicated to the goddess, Hathor, built 13th century B.C. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Abu Simbel palace in Egypt

Abu Simbel palace in Egypt

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, Egypt

Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Abu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Temple of Hathor at Abu Simbel

Temple of Hathor at Abu Simbel
The Temple of Hathor built by Ramses II beside the Sun Temple to honor his wife Nefertari at Abu Simbel

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Statue of Queen Nefertari, Sun Temple, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

Statue of Queen Nefertari, Sun Temple, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Abu Simbel, Egypt - Cartouche of Rameses II

Abu Simbel, Egypt - Cartouche of Rameses II
Abu Simbel, Cartouche of Rameses II, " One powerful of truth is Ra, he whom Ra has chosen.". Photograph by Lionel Coate"

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Abu Simbel 1855

Abu Simbel 1855
The colossal Speos of Athor, some 20 metres high, is depicted here pretty much as it was found by travellers in 1812

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Adult African pied wagtail on a boat at the feeding point, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009, Egypt

Adult African pied wagtail on a boat at the feeding point, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009, Egypt

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Adult African pied wagtail on a boat at the feeding point, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009

Adult African pied wagtail on a boat at the feeding point, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Adult African pied wagtail on a boat at the feeding point, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009

Adult African pied wagtail on a boat at the feeding point, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Adult African pied wagtail on a boat at the feeding point, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009

Adult African pied wagtail on a boat at the feeding point, Abu Simbel, Egypt April 2009

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari for the worship of the goddess Hathor and adorned with statues of the King and Queen

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Rock Temple at Abu Simbel. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884)

Rock Temple at Abu Simbel. Lithograph after Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884) Prussian Egyptologist. Statues of Rameses (Ramses) II (ruled c1304-c1273 BC) outside main temple

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Relief depicting Pharaoh Ramesses II (circa 1279- 1213 B. C)

Egypt, Relief depicting Pharaoh Ramesses II (circa 1279- 1213 B. C. ) and prisoners, nineteenth dynasty
Egypt - Abu Simbel - Ramses II and prisoners

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: GM1E62M0OCH01

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A view of the 3200-year-old Abu Simbel temple is seen during a daily sound and light show, on the eve of the anniversary of pharaoh king Ramses IIs coronation, at the upper reaches of the Nile

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: A temple guardian stands in front of the facade of Abu Simbel

A temple guardian stands in front of the facade of Abu Simbel. The entire site was moved 200m in the 1960s in order to save it from the rising waters of Lake Nasser

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Sun Temple of Ramses II

Sun Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Sun Temple of Ramses II

Sun Temple of Ramses II, Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The small temple -known as Temple of Hathor - dedicated to Nefertari for the worship of the goddess Hathor and adorned with statues of the King and Queen

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple, known as Temple of Ramses II

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt

The Great Temple (Temple of Ramses II), Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageNubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection: The small temple, dedicated to Nefertari and adorned with statues of the King and Queen

The small temple, dedicated to Nefertari and adorned with statues of the King and Queen, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa



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Nubian Monuments from Abu Simbel to Philae Collection

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