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Old natural Papyrus from Egypt
02/21/2021 Giza, Egypt\nMan with camel the pyramids, he is holding the camel
The sun god Ra is sailing across the sky on the astronomical ceiling in Hathor Temple at Dendera. Qena . Egypt.
The Temple of Ramesses III, Luxor, Egypt - July 26, 2022:  The Temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu was an important New Kingdom period temple structure in the West Bank of Luxor in Egypt. Aside from its size and architectural and artistic importance, the mortuary temple is probably best known as the source of inscribed reliefs depicting the advent and defeat of the Sea Peoples during the reign of Ramesses III.
Medinet Habu temple in Luxor, Valley of King, Egypt
The oldest standing step pyramid in Egypt,designed by Imhotep for King Djoser, located in Saqqara, an ancient burial ground at 30 km south of modern-day Cairo.
Sunken Wall Relief of the Goddess Sekhmet on the outer pillars with bokeh focus at the Temple of Sobek and Haroeris built in 2nd century BC by Ptolemy pharoahs in Kom Ombo,Near Aswan,Egypt
Egyptian souvenir papyrus with with map of ancient Egypt
Cairo, Egypt - November 1, 2019: People in front of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Ruins of buildings in the center of Bukhara, . UNESCO World Heritage Site
The decorated ceiling of  Dendera Temple . Qena .Egypt .
Ramesseum, Theban Necropolis, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022:  The Ramesseum is the memorial temple (or mortuary temple) of Pharaoh Ramesses II. It is located in the Theban Necropolis in Upper Egypt, on the west of the River Nile, across from the modern city of Luxor. The name – or at least its French form Rhamesséion – was coined by Jean-François Champollion, who visited the ruins of the site in 1829 and first identified the hieroglyphs making up Ramesses's names and titles on the walls.
Egyptian hierogryphs from Dendara Temple, Egypt, displaying the eye of Horus and egyptian god in a boat
Old egyptian hieroglyphic carvings.
A stone statue of the bird representing Horus at the entrance to the temple of Edfu in Egypt.
Gorgeous Egyptian man in traditional costume.
The River Nile in Aswan,Egypt
Painted relief on the ceiling of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera .Egypt .
7 wonders pyramids and a happy camel!
The temple of Medinet Habu in Luxor, Egypt
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The Temple of Edfu is an Ancient Egyptian temple located on the west bank of the Nile in the city of Edfu which during the Greco-Roman period was known as Apollynopolis Magna, dedicated to the god of gods, Horus-Apollo
The Sphynx with the Great pyramid - Egyptian souvenir Papyru
Qasr Kharana (Kharanah or Harrana), the desert castle in eastern Jordan (100 km of Amman). Built in 8th century AD to be used as caravanserai, a resting place for traders
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022: The tomb of Tutankhamun, also known by its tomb number, KV62, is the burial place of Tutankhamun (reigned c. 1334–1325 BC), a pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty of ancient Egypt, in the Valley of the Kings. The tomb consists of four chambers and an entrance staircase and corridor. It is smaller and less extensively decorated than other Egyptian royal tombs of its time, and it probably originated as a tomb for a non-royal individual that was adapted for Tutankhamun's use after his premature death. The Valley of the Kings is a valley in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the 16th to 11th century BC, rock-cut tombs were excavated for the pharaohs and powerful nobles of the New Kingdom (the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Dynasties of Ancient Egypt). The valley stands on the west bank of the Nile opposite Thebes (modern Luxor), within the heart of the Theban Necropolis. The wadi consists of two valleys: the East Valley (where the majority of the royal tombs are situated) and the West Valley (Valley of the Monkeys)
cairo, Egypt – September 30, 2023: The iconic Giza Pyramids, located on the outskirts of Cairo, Egypt.
Karnak Temple, famous landmark of Egypt
Hieroglyphs on the wall in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor in Egypt.
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