Gods, Pharaohs, and Hieroglyphs

Intersecting walls at Edfu Temple, Edfu, Egypt
King Ptolemy VIII making an offering to the Goddess Hathor and the God Horus. Relief carving on the wall of the ambulatory surrounding the sanctuary of the Temple of Edfu. Construction of the temple began in 237 BCE and continued until about 57 BCE. The architecture combines traditional Egyptian elements with Greek influences. It is dedicated to the cult of a triad of Gods: Horus of Behdet, his wife Hathor and their son, Hor-Sama-Tawy.
Your photo for this week is perfection. 😀
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Thank you, Cee. Egypt is just so incredible.
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If only they could talk 🙂
This does look wonderful in black and white.
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WordPress had ‘unfollowed’ me, and I have missed seeing some of the images from your travels!
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Sorry, you might have gotten caught up in a huge spam comment problem I am having. I get thousands of spam comments and don’t have the time to go through them all to see if there are legit comments that have gotten into the mix. 🙂 Thanks for checking back in.
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Oh, what a hassle for you
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