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A View of The Pyramids at Giza. From Left To Right, The Three Largest Are: The, The and The

The document features images and descriptions of several prominent structures and architectural elements from ancient Egypt, including the three largest pyramids at Giza, the well-preserved Temple of Isis at Philae, the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, reliefs from the Dendera Temple complex, illustrations of Egyptian capitals and columns from the Temple of Ramses II.

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The document features images and descriptions of several prominent structures and architectural elements from ancient Egypt, including the three largest pyramids at Giza, the well-preserved Temple of Isis at Philae, the Great Temple of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, reliefs from the Dendera Temple complex, illustrations of Egyptian capitals and columns from the Temple of Ramses II.

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A view of the pyramids at Giza. From left to right, the three largest are: the Pyramid of Menkaure,
the Pyramid of Khafre and the Great Pyramid of Khufu
 

The well preserved The Temple of Isis from Philae (Egypt) is an example of Egyptian


architecture and architectural sculpture
 

The Great Temple of Ramesses II from Abu Simbel, founded in circa 1264 BC, in the Aswan
Governorate (Egypt)
 

Relief from the Dendera Temple complex (Egypt)


 

Illustrations of various types of capitals, drawn by the egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius


 

 Illustrations with two types of columns from the hall of the Ramses II Temple, drawn in 1849

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