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Deir el-Medina
Deir el-Medina The workers’ village of Deir el-Medina is located in a small valley southeast of the Valley of the Kings from the New Kingdom period. It consists of a main street running north-south and several side streets, with approximately 70 houses. Deir el-Medina was the residence for the workers who built and decorated the tombs of the kings. It is likely that the village was founded during the reign...
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Valley of the Queens
Valley of the Queens This name was given because about one and a half kilometers southwest of the Valley of the Kings lie the tombs of queens from the 19th and 20th dynasties, as well as members of the royal family and princesses from the Ramesside period. The location offers natural protection from the surrounding mountains. The site was chosen to house the tombs of the royal family, including queens,...
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Medinet Habu
Medinet-Habu Temple The Medinet-Habu Temple was founded by Ramses III. The stately temple of Ramses III at Medinet Habu is notable for preserving a large part of its original temple structures. Excavations have revealed the layout of the temple, including all its sections, fortifications, and interior constructions in considerable detail. Located on the west bank of the Nile, in the western part of ancient Thebes (now Luxor), Medinet Habu remains...
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the Avenue of the Rams
Rams Road ,Die Zeremonienstraße oder Straße der Widder erstreckt sich von den KarnakTempeln im Süden bis zum Luxor-Tempel im Norden und hat eine Länge von etwa 2700 m. Es gibt Hinweise darauf, dass Hatschepsut aus der 18. Dynastie diejenige war, die den Grundstein für diese Straße legte, da in einer der Inschriften in den Karnak-Tempeln erwähnt wurde, dass sie entlang dieser Straße sechs Schreine errichtete. Dies wird als Ruheplatz für...
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luxor temple
Luxor-Tempel ,Es wurde in der 18. Dynastie von König Amenophis III. erbaut und hieß in der Antike Epet Reset. Es wurde parallel zum Ufer des Nils gebaut. Der Grundstein wurde 1349 v. Chr. von König Amenophis III. gelegt. Tutanchamun und Haremhab Ramses II. ergänzten es. Luxor-Tempel   Der Tempel wurde mit einer Nord-SüdAchse gebaut, anders als es bei Tempeln üblich war. Ägyptisch, vielleicht um auf einer Linie mit den Karnak-Tempeln...
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