We have now finished our survey of the main building
of the great temple ; but, besides the scattered remains of small temples and
shrines which lie within the great temenos of Amûn, there is a
very considerable southern extension which contains a number of reliefs and
inscriptions of great interest .
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Monday, August 15, 2016
Temple Of Ramses III .. The Karnak Temple Complex .. Part ( 16 )
We are return to the small temple of Ramses III, which
interrupts the row of Bubastite columns on the south side of the court . Being
of 20th dynasty date, this temple was obviously here before the
court came into being, and it is plain that Ramses III considered the great
temple to be completed by the pylon ( No. II ) of Ramses I which, in his day,
formed the west front of the temple ; otherwise he would never have placed his
temple where it was bound to be absorbed in any subsequent extensions .
The Great Temple Of Amen-Rê .. The Karnak Temple Complex .. Part ( 15 )
We now emerge from this somewhat complicated part of
the temple into an open court where the 12th dynasty temple
originally stood . The scanty fragments which remain are mostly flush with the
ground . Beyond the ruined walls on the left hand ( north ) of this court, and
between them and the series of walls which enclose the temple to the north are
two wells, one of them approached by a stair .
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