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Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: View over the town of Ghardaia, Mozabite capital of M Zab, UNESCO World Heritage Site

View over the town of Ghardaia, Mozabite capital of M Zab, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Algeria, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal

The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe 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 imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal

The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Panoramic view of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel on the and the temple of Hathor and Nefertari on the right

Panoramic view of the Great Temple of Abu Simbel on the and the temple of Hathor and Nefertari on the right, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Abu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Frescoes, Tomb of Mekhu and Sabni, Tombs of the Nobles, Aswan, Egypt, North Africa

Frescoes, Tomb of Mekhu and Sabni, Tombs of the Nobles, Aswan, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: sudan, north, napata, gebel barkal

sudan, north, napata, gebel barkal. table topped mountain and site of temple of mut built by the pharoah taharqa in the 680s bc. unesco world heritage site

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Kiosk of Trajan, Temple of Isis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Philae Island, Aswan, Nubia

Kiosk of Trajan, Temple of Isis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Philae Island, Aswan, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Pyramids at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Pyramids at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The ruins of the Temple of Amun at Jebel Barkal

The ruins of the Temple of Amun at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Mali, Gao. The Tomb of the Askias at Gao

Mali, Gao. The Tomb of the Askias at Gao. This unusual pyramid-style mud-brick structure was built in 1495 by the first Askia emperor, Askia Mohamed, who was a great warrior

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Fasil Ghebbi, a fortress-like royal enclosure, Gonder, Ethiopia

Fasil Ghebbi, a fortress-like royal enclosure, Gonder, Ethiopia

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe 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 imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe 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 imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe 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 imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Temple of Philae, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Temple of Philae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Agilkia Island, Nile Valley, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: (Kiosk of Trajan), Agilkia island, Philae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Aswan

(Kiosk of Trajan), Agilkia island, Philae, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Aswan, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Pyramids to the west of the temple at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Pyramids to the west of the temple at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Pyramids to the west of the temple at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Pyramids to the west of the temple at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal

The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal

The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal

The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal

The standing columns of the temple of the goddess Mut at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Pyramids to the west of the temple at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Pyramids to the west of the temple at Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, near Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Detail, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Detail, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, Karima, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal

The Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The Temple of Amun as seen from the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal

The Temple of Amun as seen from the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Pillars at the Temple of Amun below the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal

Pillars at the Temple of Amun below the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal

The Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal

The Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The Temple of Amun as seen from the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal

The Temple of Amun as seen from the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The pyramids at Jebel Barkal

The pyramids at Jebel Barkal, used by Napatan Kings during the 3rd century BC, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: The Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal

The Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal (Gebel Barkal), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Carved pillars stand at the entrance to the Temple

Carved pillars stand at the entrance to the Temple of Amun and the holy mountain of Jebel Barkal, (Gebel Barkal), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Karima, Sudan, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Colonnade of Amenophis III (Amenhotep III)

Colonnade of Amenophis III (Amenhotep III), Luxor Temple, Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageArchaeological Sites of the Island of Meroe Collection: Temple of Re-Herakte built for Ramses II, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Temple of Re-Herakte built for Ramses II, Abu Simbel, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nubia, Egypt, North Africa, Africa


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