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Detail from Trajan's Column representing roman soldiers building a defensive wall.
02/21/2021 Giza, Egypt\nMan with camel the pyramids, he is holding the camel
Part of the Astronomical ceiling in the Hypostyle Hall of Hathor Temple at Dendera Egypt.
Double temple of Kom Ombo, Aswan governate, River Nile, Egypt. The Temple of Kom Ombo is a double temple in Kom Ombo,Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty dedicated to Sobek and Horus. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
A relief sculpture in Saqqara, Egypt
Ship of dead
A boat scene from the V dynasty mastaba of Idut with men rowing and men towing the boat and some food offerings. Saqqara, Egypt
Namer uniting Upper and Lower Egypt hieroglyphic at Temple of Philae in Aswan, Egypt. The Deshret [right] headwear of Upper Egypt and the Hedjet [left] headwear of Lower Egypt. They were combined to form the Pschent [center], during the unification of Egypt and the start of the First Dynasty.
Walls of the  the Karnak temple, Luxor, Egypt (Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis). UNESCO World Heritage site
Egyptian goddess Isis carved on a sarcophagus.
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.
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Ancient ruins of Karnak temple in Egypt, alley of sphinxes in Thebes at the Karnak Temple in Luxor
Antique reliefs in Persepolis, Shiraz, Iran
The River Nile in Aswan,Egypt
Cairo, Egypt - November 1, 2019: People in front of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
Main entrance to the Giza Pyramid
The sun god Ra is sailing across the sky on the astronomical ceiling in Hathor Temple at Dendera. Qena . Egypt.
Views and sightseeings of Rome: details of the Trajan's column in Roman Forum, narrating Rome history
Ancient Egyptian Drawing on the Walls of the Great Temple at Abu Simbel, Egypt
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A closeup of bas relief figures showing daily life in ancient Egypt inside Tomb of Kagemni, the largest mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara, 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.
the Roman Ruins of Palmyra in Palmyra in the east of Syria.
Double temple of Kom Ombo, Aswan governate, River Nile, Egypt. The Temple of Kom Ombo is a double temple in Kom Ombo, Aswan Governorate, Upper Egypt, constructed during the Ptolemaic dynasty dedicated to Sobek and Horus. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
the god Anubis leaning over mummy of Ramses II. Der El Medina . Egypt .
Painted relief carvings on walls of the Mastaba (tomb) of Queen Khenut close to Djoser Step Pyramid in Saqqara, Cairo
Assyrian wall relief of a genius from Mesopotamia, detail with a head. Ancient carving panel from the Middle East history.
Carvings at the majestic Bayon, a richly decorated Khmer temple at Angkor in Cambodia. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the state temple of the King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon stands at the centre of Jayavarman's capital, Angkor Thom.\nThe Bayon's most distinctive feature is the multitude of serene and smiling stone faces of The Buddha.
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