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Valley of the Artisans. Temple of Hathor and Maat. Outside v

Valley of the Artisans. Ruins of Set Maats settlement, home to the artisans who worked on the tombs in the Valley of the Kings during the 18th to 20th dynasties. Temple of Hathor and Maat built in ptolemaic era. Outside view. New Kingdom. Deir el-Medina. Egypt

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Archeological Archeologist Archeology Artisan Artisans Barren Craftsman Deir Desert Dynasty El Medina Hathor Maat Ptolemaic Ruin Settlement Unesco Workman


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Estimated Product Size is 24.2cm x 19.7cm (9.5" x 7.8")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This photograph showcases the enchanting ruins of the Valley of the Artisans in Egypt, specifically the Temple of Hathor and Maat. Located in Deir el-Medina, this site was once home to the artisans who dedicated their lives to crafting the magnificent tombs of the New Kingdom's pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings. The Temple of Hathor and Maat, built during the Ptolemaic era, stands proudly amidst the barren desert landscape. Hathor, the goddess of love, music, and dance, and Maat, the goddess of truth, justice, and balance, were revered deities in ancient Egyptian religion. The temple's entrance, with its intricate carvings and columns, invites us to step back in time and explore the rich history of this fascinating civilization. Settlements like these were essential to the New Kingdom Empire, as they provided the skilled labor necessary to create the awe-inspiring tombs that have captivated the world for millennia. The ruins of Set Maat, the artisans' village, can still be seen in the background, offering a glimpse into the lives of these ancient craftsmen and workmen. This photograph is an essential addition to any collection focusing on ancient Egyptian history, archaeology, and architecture. The Valley of the Artisans, with its Temple of Hathor and Maat, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a testament to the ingenuity, creativity, and spirituality of the ancient Egyptians. This outside view offers a unique perspective, inviting us to contemplate the mysteries of the past and the enduring allure of Egypt's ancient wonders.

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