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EGYPT: December - 2012. Dendera. The Temple of Hat-Hor.
Serapeum - is underground structure, dug
deep in the limestone rock. It was discovered in 1851 by French
Egyptologist Auguste Mariette. Until 2012, the Serapeum was closed to the public. After
extensive restoration work the Ministry of Antiquities have finally
opened the door to the mysterious underground galleries.
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Date: 05.07.2013
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EGYPT: December - 2012. Dendera. The Temple of Hat-Hor.
Dendera, the Temple of Isis, the House
of Horus (translated from the ancient Egyptian as the Hat-Hor). Each
visit here gives more and more food for reflections and arises new
questions to discover, forcing us back here again and again.
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Date: 03.07.2013
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EGYPT: December - 2012. Luxor and Surroundings.
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Date: 01.07.2013
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EGYPT: December - 2012. West Thebes. Ramesseum.
In this brief photo-report we shall stay only on two high-technology points, found in thie place: close-ups of inscriptions on the granite and removable crown of the statue.
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Date: 01.07.2013
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EGYPT: December - 2012. Esna.The Temple of Khnum.
The city of Esna is located on the west
bank of the Nile in 54 km to the south from Luxor and 49 kilometers to
the north-west from Edfu. Temple of Khnum, the God-Creator, is located
at the very center of the city, 10 meters below the ground level.
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Date: 01.07.2013
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EGYPT: December - 2012. Aswan.
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Date: 28.06.2013
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EGYPT: December - 2012. Edfou.The Temple of Horus.
Edfou Temple complex represents a great
interest and requires a detailed study of each element, from the
inscriptions and stone-carvings, up to the architectural roof
constructions and underground crypts. To examine everything at once -
was really an impossible task. Therefore, we decided to study each
individual part of the building in a greater detail. Thus, during the
expedition December-2012, the special attention was paid to the
underground crypts.
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Date: 27.06.2013
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EGYPT: December - 2012. The Temple of Kom-Ombo.
The city of Kom Ombo is located on the
east bank of the Nile river in 50 km to the north from the city of
Aswan. Most part of the ancient ruins here is buried by sand. The ruins
of the temple have been excavated and partially restored in 1893 by
the the Egyptian Service of Antiquities, under the direction of French
archaeologist - Jacques de Morgan.
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Added by: 7th_Guest |
Date: 27.06.2013
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EGYPT: December - 2012. DAHSHUR: Bent Pyramid of Sneferu. Into the Bent.
The story of Pyramid's name is covered by
the mystery of thousands of years, as well as the original purpose of it. Relying on the schemes and drawings of
the first researchers of the Bent Pyramid (John Perring, Ahmed Fakhry,
and Hassan Mustafa), we entered it's internal structure to show you what
has been hidden behind the iron door of the North Descending Passage.
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Added by: 7th_Guest |
Date: 26.06.2013
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EGYPT. Bent Pyramid Complex. Facts, ideas, hypotheses.
"... Pyramids of Giza are well known and measured far and wide. The great amount of literature is dedicated to them. You can easily find photo- and video-filming of their interiors in the ‘world web’. Moreover, almost all pyramids have free public access; therefore any volunteer can find enough information or visit pyramids personally.
However, the abovesaid doesn’t concern to the Bent Pyramid that is rightly considered to be the most unexplored and mysterious one among the great pyramids of Egypt."
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Added by: avalon |
Date: 06.05.2013
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