The Ancient World
Medinet Habu -- the Mortuary Temple of Ramses III, near Luxor, Egypt. The sanctuaries at the back of the temple are not as complete as the first courts, but the carving and heiroglyphics covering every available surface here are remarkable. The temple is remarkable for its excellent state of preservation and extremely deep heiroglyphic carvings. The original paint and coloration in many parts has been protected by the very deep carvings and solid construction, so still shows in many parts. The heaviness of construction and depth of carvings was considered a sign of the pharoah's great importance and wealth. © Rick Collier
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