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Luxor Obelisk, Paris
Image by Dennis Jarvis

Luxor Obelisk, Paris

The Luxor Obelisk, also known as 'Cleopatra's Needle', in Place de la Concorde, Paris.
Thoth, Luxor Relief
Image by Jon bodsworth

Thoth, Luxor Relief

A relief carving of the Egyptian god Thoth from the throne back of a seated statue of Ramesses II (1279-1213 BCE), Luxor.
Seshat, Luxor Temple
Image by Jon Bodsworth

Seshat, Luxor Temple

A relief from the back of the throne of a seated statue of Ramesses II depicting the Egyptian goddess of writing Seshat. 13th century BCE, Luxor Temple, Egypt.
Reconstruction of Luxor Temple, Egypt
Image by NeoMam Studios/THISISRENDER/Expedia

Reconstruction of Luxor Temple, Egypt

A digital reconstruction of how Luxor Temple, built c. 1400 BCE) may have appeared after being renovated by Ramesses II (1279-1213 BCE). Made by NeoMam Studios and THISISRENDER in collaboration with Expedia. (Republished with permission from...
Sandals from Luxor
Image by Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin

Sandals from Luxor

A pair of sandals with curves tip and footrest with footmarks. Plant fibers and wood. From Luxor, Egypt. 1550-870 BCE. (The Neues Museum, Berlin, Germany).
Colossi of Memnon, Luxor
Image by Przemyslaw

Colossi of Memnon, Luxor

The Colossi of Memnon. Amenhotep III (1386-1353 BCE) commissioned them to stand guard over his mortuary complex at Luxor, Egypt. They are seventy feet high (21 metres), each weighing seven hundred tons.
Entrance to the Temple at Luxor
Image by David Roberts / Wellcome Collection

Entrance to the Temple at Luxor

Entrance to the temple at Luxor, Egypt. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1848 CE. Wellcome Collection, London. David Roberts travelled in the Middle East and North Africa, particularly Egypt, from 1838 to 1839 CE...
The History of Egypt - Luxor and Memphis
Video by DrDavidNeiman

The History of Egypt - Luxor and Memphis

In this segment, Dr. David Neiman describes the remains of the great temple complex at Luxor, colossal statues and pillars that still inspire awe today. Less remains in the capital of Lower Egypt, Memphis, where conquering armies destroyed...
Scanning the tomb of Tutankhamun in Luxor
Video by Past Preservers

Scanning the tomb of Tutankhamun in Luxor

Technology hand in hand with conservation! Has this technology enabled Nicholas Reeves to discover the lost tomb of Nefertiti? Check for yourself @ http://www.factumfoundation.org/pag/210/High-Resolution-Image-Viewer
The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb
Article by Oxford University Press

The Discovery of Tutankhamun's Tomb

Before Howard Carter discovered Tutankhamun's tomb, he began his career as a 17-year-old artist on an excavation in Egypt. His skills were soon recognized, and he quickly rose to be an excavator and later chief inspector for Luxor. Because...
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