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Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, Hypostyle Hall in Temple of Hator

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Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, Hypostyle Hall in Temple of Hator

Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, Hypostyle Hall in Temple of Hator UNESCO World Heritage Site, 1279-1213 B.C. 19th dynasty

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© DEA / A. GAROZZO

19th Dynasty Abu Simbel Ancient Egypt Archaeology Corridor Egypt Engagement Facade In A Row Monument Nefertari Nubia Old Ruin Pharaoh Series Vanishing Point Hypostyle Hall Ramesses Ii Temple Of Hator


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This print takes us back in time to the ancient wonders of Egypt and Nubia. Standing tall and majestic, we find ourselves immersed in the grandeur of Abu Simbel's Hypostyle Hall within the Temple of Hator. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, dating back to 1279-1213 B. C. , is a testament to the rich history and architectural brilliance of this ancient civilization. As we gaze upon this image, our eyes are drawn towards the intricate details that adorn every inch of this corridor. The engaging sculptures and facades tell stories of pharaohs, gods, and goddesses who once walked these hallowed halls. The vanishing point at the end creates a sense of depth, inviting us to explore further into its mysteries. The horizontal composition allows us to appreciate the vastness and scale of this remarkable structure. With no people present, we are left alone with our thoughts as we contemplate what life must have been like during those times. The ruins stand proudly in a row, reminding us that even after centuries have passed, their significance remains intact. Built by Ramesses II during the 19th dynasty, it serves as a tribute not only to his reign but also to his beloved wife Nefertari. Through this photograph captured by DEA / A. GAROZZO UIG from Universal Images Group (UIG), we are transported on an archaeological journey through time - an opportunity to witness firsthand one of Egypt's most treasured sites: The Temple of H

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