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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 ...
In its heyday, Luxor was known as Wase—the city of the scepter. The king of the gods, Amon, was said to reside there, along ...
On the west banks of the Nile at the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes, in modern day Luxor, stand the remains ... has restored both the colonnade on the temple’s southern side and a temple ...
Getting to the Temple of Hatshepsut, which is located about 17 miles northwest of Luxor on the West Bank, requires driving, hailing a taxi or taking a bus tour. Local tour operators that offer ...
has unearthed a number of tombs in Luxor's Ramesseum Temple dating back to the Third Intermediate Period of ancient Egypt. The discovery also included storage facilities for olive oil, honey ...