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dc.coverage.spatialSite: Karnak (Thebes, Upper Egypt, Egypt)en_US
dc.coverage.temporalca. 1554-1305 BCE (creation)en_US
dc.creatorunknown (Egyptian (ancient))en_US
dc.date-1554--1305en_US
dc.date.accessioned2013-04-17T19:08:33Z
dc.date.available2013-04-17T19:08:33Z
dc.date.issued-1554--1305en_US
dc.identifier209265en_US
dc.identifier.otherarchrefid: 960en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/117145
dc.descriptionMiddle area, showing the fourth pylon and two obelisks; Pylon IV, preceded by obelisks, is the façade of the Ipet-sut. This comprises, from the entrance inwards: a hypostyle hall dominated by the remaining obelisk of Hatshepsut; pylons V and VI; a hall with historical reliefs (the 'Annals of Tuthmosis III'); and a granite shrine of Philip Arrhidaeus (reigned 323-316 BCE) containing a 'solar bark' (the ceremonial boat of the sun-god). The sacred shrine of the Middle Kingdom was originally situated in the 'Middle Kingdom Court' behind an earlier version of the bark shrine. Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/ (accessed 1/19/2008)en_US
dc.format.mediumstone; limestone; painted raised reliefen_US
dc.rights© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.en_US
dc.subjectarchitectural exteriorsen_US
dc.subjectdeitiesen_US
dc.subjectrulers and leadersen_US
dc.subjectEgypt--Religionen_US
dc.subjectNew Kingdom (Egyptian)en_US
dc.titleTemple of Amun-Re; Area of Pylons III-VIen_US
dc.title.alternativeTemple of Amun-Re; MIddle Kingdom Courten_US
dc.typeimageen_US
dc.rights.accessLicensed for educational and research use by the MIT community onlyen_US
dc.identifier.vendorcode1A3-EG-K-TA-3-B2en_US
vra.culturalContextEgyptian (ancient)en_US
vra.techniqueconstruction (assembling)en_US
vra.worktypeexcavation (site)en_US
vra.worktypepylonen_US
vra.worktypetempleen_US
vra.worktypechapel (room or structure)en_US
dc.contributor.displayunknown (Egyptian (ancient))en_US


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