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Photos in this gallery are of Edfu Temple, one of the best preserved in Egypt, and usually the first first visit after leaving Luxor ona Nile Cruise.
Edfu Horus Crowds EG0245JHP 
 Edfu Temple Egypt Pylon View Horus Statue Sunlight Entrance Visitors and looking past the usual crowds to the remains of the mammisi or birth house is located by the River Nile and is one of the main visits for most Luxor to Aswan cruise packages. One of the best preserved temples in Egypt this one is dedicated to the falcon God Horus and his granite likeness is probably one of the most photographed relicts in Egypt. Originally erected by Senwosret 1 it is mainly supplanted by the current Ptolemaic creation dating from 237BC, this particular part being started 116-71BC along with the present pylon. 
 Keywords: Egypt, Egyptian, Edfu Temple, West Bank, River Nile, history, archaeology, ancient, Egyptology, landscape, temple, preserved, Horus, pylon, south, mammisi, crowds, tourists, visitors, taking, photographs, Ptolemy, Ptolemaic
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Edfu Temple
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Edfu Horus Crowds EG0245JHP
Upload Date: 2002-10-23 06:30:06
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Edfu Temple Egypt Pylon View Horus Statue Sunlight Entrance Visitors

and looking past the usual crowds to the remains of the mammisi or birth house is located by the River Nile and is one of the main visits for most Luxor to Aswan cruise packages. One of the best preserved temples in Egypt this one is dedicated to the falcon God Horus and his granite likeness is probably one of the most photographed relicts in Egypt. Originally erected by Senwosret 1 it is mainly supplanted by the current Ptolemaic creation dating from 237BC, this particular part being started 116-71BC along with the present pylon.
Keywords: Egypt, Egyptian, Edfu Temple, West Bank, River Nile, history, archaeology, ancient, Egyptology, landscape, temple, preserved, Horus, pylon, south, mammisi, crowds, tourists, visitors, taking, photographs, Ptolemy, Ptolemaic