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The Wabet

Tradition And Innovation In Temples Of The Ptolemaic And Roman Period

Czech Institute Of Egyptology (Czech Republic), 2008
Hardback, 245 pages
Size: 251x188 mm
ISBN: 9788073081904
ISBN-10: 8073081903

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The Wabet

A study of an architectural ensemble that consists of an open court and elevated chapel, better known as the wabet, and forms an essential part of the layout of a dozen temples in Egypt of the Thirtieth Dynasty and the Ptolemaic and Roman era (eg Philae, Edfu, Dendara, Shanhur, and Deir Shalwit).

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