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Ferry A public ferry, which departs from a pier near the Temple of Luxor and drops ... a popular way for locals to get around Luxor. However, no route maps are available, making it difficult ...
Egypt announced the discovery of three new tombs of prominent state officials in the Draa Abul Naga necropolis in Luxor, dating from ... who worked in the Temple of Amun. The tomb begins with ...
What is the latest archaeological discovery in Egypt? Learn more about the three new tombs of prominent statesmen from ...
For a more tranquil, upmarket experience, try Habiba Gallery beside Luxor Temple or Gaddis & Co on the Corniche which, as well as handicrafts, has interesting old books, maps and photography.
Though additions to the Temple of Luxor were made by many of Egypt's pharaohs (Tutankhamun, Horemheb and Hatshepsut, to name a few), the bulk of this ancient structure was created in the 14th ...
This elegant temple rests along the Nile in the heart of the modern town of Luxor (site of ancient Thebes). It was begun by Amenophis III and largely completed by Ramses II, though later builders ...
2008 Ancient Thebes with its Necropolis - Map displaying all components of the inscribed ... Map displaying components “Temple of Karnak” (087-001) and “Temple of Luxor” (087-002) Clarification / ...
The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities initiated a restoration project for the Ramesseum Temple in Luxor, southern Egypt, in collaboration with the National University of Cultural ...
Ongoing archaeological work at the Ramesseum Temple at Luxor has resulted in a wealth of new finds. Crews discovered storage areas—which once kept oil, honey, and wine—that paint a new picture ...
Whether you want your Mongolian yurt stocked with Bordeaux wines or a private dinner for six held in the shadow of Egypt’s Luxor Temple, some travel advisors are making a business out of fixing ...
Egypt’s president reopened one of Egypt’s most famous archaeological sites – the Temple of Luxor – after a renovation that involved dismantling and reassembling 3,500-year-old columns.