Egypt > Karnak Temple > Karnak Fallen Obelisk EG074979jhp
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© Jim Henderson
Photographer: | Jim Henderson | |||
Collection: | Karnak Temple | |||
Filename: | Karnak Fallen Obelisk EG074979jhp |
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Upload Date: | 2007-10-19 09:07:09 | |||
Photo Size: | 10mb 5313x3555 pixels | |||
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Caption: | Egypt Queen Hatshepsut Granite Obelisk Pyramidion Amun Cartouche Maatkare KarnakTemple is in the central area of this huge sprawling site located near Luxor City centre on the East Bank of the River Nile and Karnak is the largest religious complex on the Nile. Queen Hatshepsut erected several Obelisks, one of the two remaining largest obelisks stands between the fourth and fifth pylons looking north in the Transverse Hall. The southern obelisk had collapsed and the main section of the top with the pyramidion is lying horizontally near the Sacred Lake and this is what is shown in this photograph. The obelisks were of red Aswan granite and the standing one is the third tallest standing in the world, weighs over 320 tons and stands nearly 30 metres. Both encased buy a room covering them in done by Thutmosis 111 who disapproved of his Aunt, his bid to remove her existence benefited us in that the lower sections remained largely intact but higher sections were defaced by Akhenaten some 130 years later. Luckily this has been largely untouched and most of the carvings including Queen Hatshepsut are pristine as she kneels at the feet of Amun with her cartouche on the left shwoing her throne name Maatkare. |
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