Greco-Roman Temple in Nubia

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Illustration

Jan van der Crabben
by UNESCO / Laurenza
published on 25 October 2018
Greco-Roman Temple in Nubia Download Full Size Image

Greco-Roman Temple, the largest in Nubia after the temples at Abu Simbel, constructed at the time of Augustus upon another building from the 15th century BCE.

Kalabsha, Nubia, Egypt - October 1959

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Laurenza, U. /. (2018, October 25). Greco-Roman Temple in Nubia. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/9364/greco-roman-temple-in-nubia/

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