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Glass Frame : Buried for ages - colonnaded terraces of the temple at Der-el-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
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Buried for ages - colonnaded terraces of the temple at Der-el-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt, 1905. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Buried for ages - colonnaded terraces of the temple at Der-el-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt, 1905. Stereoscopic card. Detail. From a series called Egypt Through the Stereoscope, text by James H Breasted
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Ancient Egypt As Said Breasted Cliff Cliff Face Cliffs Colonnade Egypt Through The Stereoscope Hatasoo Hatshepsut James Henry James Henry Breasted Karnak Keystone Luxor Makare Hatshepsut Makere Stereoscopic Stereoscopic Card Thebes Underwood Underwood Ancient Egyptian Print Collector7 Stereoscopic Photography
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Buried for Ages - Unveiling the Majestic Colonnaded Terraces of the Temple at Der-el-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt
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. This print takes us back to 1905, when Underwood & Underwood captured the awe-inspiring beauty of ancient Egypt. In this stereoscopic card from their series "Egypt Through the Stereoscope" we are transported to a time long gone. The image reveals the magnificent colonnaded terraces of the temple at Der-el-Bahri in all their grandeur. Standing proudly against a cliff face, these architectural marvels showcase the ingenuity and skill of ancient Egyptian craftsmen. Each column tells a story etched into its stone surface, whispering secrets from centuries past. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, our imagination runs wild with thoughts of religious ceremonies and sacred rituals that once took place within these hallowed walls. We can almost hear echoes of prayers reverberating through time. The location itself is steeped in history and mystery – Thebes, an ancient city known for its significance in Egyptian mythology and culture. Luxor and Karnak temples stand nearby as silent witnesses to countless generations who sought solace in their divine presence. Through this photograph's lens, we catch a glimpse into a bygone era where Hatshepsut reigned as pharaoh – Makare Hatshepsut or Hatasoo as she was also known. Her legacy lives on through these remarkable structures that
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