Egyptian Mirage |
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19th-century "studio" photographs of Egypt | |
Based on the collection in the Archive of the Griffith Institute, Oxford |
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Site: | Esna |
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Description: | The temple of Khnum, the hypostyle, north wall. Wall-relief, the emperor Commodus before the ram-headed god Re-Harakhty and Horus, and the emperor Geta before the god Shu and the lion-headed goddess Tefnut, PM vi, 114-15 (25)-(29). | |
Photographer: | Zangaki, G. | |
Date: | c.1890 [Estimated date.] | |
Signature & Caption: | Zangaki No.1020 Esneh Parroi dernierement deteré. | |
Technical description: |
22.1 by 27.6 cm | |
Griffith Institute Archive reference: | Gr. Inst. 6044 | |
Scan: | gi06044.jpg |
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Egyptian Mirage |