Egypt > Minya, Amarna & Ashmunayn > Tuna el-Gebel Guest House 6275EG07JHP
Photographs in this gallery cover the main sites of Amarna, its North Palace, Aten and Small Temple, Bani Hasan Rock cut chapels, Tuna el-Gebel with the Catacombs with baboon and ibis mummies, Stela of Akhenaten on the north boundary, Petosiris Tomb-Chapel, Chapels of Ptoemais and Isadora, Roman Water Wheel Well and Temple of Thoth and el Ashmunein with an Open Air Museum with huge granite statues of Baboons and nearby a Temple to Thoth with a later Christian Basilica all located along the River Nile between Cairo and Luxor accessed from the nearby university city of Minya
© Jim Henderson
Photographer: | Jim Henderson | |||
Collection: | Minya, Amarna & Ashmunayn | |||
Filename: | Tuna el-Gebel Guest House 6275EG07JHP |
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Upload Date: | 2007-10-23 11:06:51 | |||
Photo Size: | 14mb 5295x3543 pixels | |||
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Caption: | Necropolis Tuna el-Gebel Guest House Egyptian Writer Modern Retreat HossianCity of the Dead with various chapels, temples and catacombs for animal mummies and many more which are still buried and unexcavated under the desert sands. It also has more modern guest houses as the one illustrated used by Egyptian author Dr Taha Hossian for instance.The site is centred on a Temple of Thoth, badly ruined, dating from Ramesside through to Roman times and was a place of pilgrimage so there are buildings for accommodation as well and remains of a Roman water wheel obtaining its water from a deep well. Near to the cemetery is the northern boundary stela of Akhenaten which can be visited after a short low grade climb up steps where it is protected from the elements behind a Perspex screen. |
Keywords: | Egypt, Egyptian, landscape, Tuna el-Gebel, Gabal, guest, house, Taha Hossian, writer, author, famous, rest |