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Luxor Karnak Pylon Ramps EG074847jhp 
 Karnak Temple First Pylon Inside Mudbrick Ramps Remains Egypt Construction Method is located near Luxor City centre on the East Bank of the River Nile and it the largest religious complex on the Nile. In this photo are the remains of construction mudbrick ramps in the first court behind the first pylon, which appear to have been left behind. The temple complex started from the centre and this area of construction, partly unfinished, was a much later phase possibly during the reign of Nectanebo 1 around 370BC. 
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Collection: Karnak Temple
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Luxor Karnak Pylon Ramps EG074847jhp
Upload Date: 2007-10-19 08:04:52
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Karnak Temple First Pylon Inside Mudbrick Ramps Remains Egypt Construction

Method is located near Luxor City centre on the East Bank of the River Nile and it the largest religious complex on the Nile. In this photo are the remains of construction mudbrick ramps in the first court behind the first pylon, which appear to have been left behind. The temple complex started from the centre and this area of construction, partly unfinished, was a much later phase possibly during the reign of Nectanebo 1 around 370BC.
Keywords: Egypt, Egyptian, Luxor, Karnak, Temple, East Bank, River Nile, Thebes, Waset, Ipetisut, upright, pylon, interior, mudbrick, ramps, remains, unfinished, building, construction, methods, history, archaeology, ancient, Egyptology, visitors, tourists