The Ramses Temple Joshua McCoy It is for was for my art class and it imprissed with my teacher. Also it is about the Ramses temple of course and tells alot of about it from an art stand point.
Title: The Ramses Temple
Joshua McCoy
It is for was for my art class and it imprissed with my teacher. Also it is about the Ramses temple of course and tells alot of about it from an art stand point.
Category: /History
Details: Words: 274 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Ramses Temple
Joshua McCoy
It is for was for my art class and it imprissed with my teacher. Also it is about the Ramses temple of course and tells alot of about it from an art stand point.
Category: /History
Details: Words: 274 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
These rock-cut temples are located in the ancient Wawat, or the legendary Ybsambul, in Nubia, near the borders of Sudan, about 300 kilometers from Aswan. Earlier temples in Nubia had been located within forts, but here the confidence of Ramses II, whose reign may have lasted as many as 67 years, is illustrated; these temples, probably once brightly colored, were cut into the natural rock and lapped by the Nile. After eleven centuries of oblivion, these temples
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A statue of Re-Harakhte with the falcon head is in a niche over the entrance. The god is flanked by low relief depictions of Ramses II who presents him with a tiny statuette of Maat goddess of Truth and Justice. The cornice above the entrance has a frieze design of uraei (the sacred asp) and above the cornice there are twenty-two high relief statues of seated baboons with their hands raised in worshipping the sun.