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Nubische Monumente von Abu Simbel bis Philae

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Nubische Monumente von Abu Simbel bis Philae

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Nubian Monuments Essentials: Abu Simbel to Philae

Nubian Monuments Essentials: Abu Simbel to Philae

This collection features the UNESCO-listed Nubian Monuments, spanning from Abu Simbel to Aswan. Key sites include the Great Temple of Ramesses II and the smaller Temple of Hathor, both relocated to escape Lake Nasser's rising waters. The list also covers the Greco-Roman Temple of Kalabsha, the massive Unfinished Obelisk in the granite quarries, and the Nubian Museum, which preserves the region's history. Visitors can explore the 7th-century Saint Simeon Monastery and traditional villages on Elephantine Island.

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Nubian Monuments

Nubian Monuments

The Nubian Monuments represent a monumental UNESCO salvage operation that relocated ancient structures to escape the rising waters of Lake Nasser. This collection includes the massive rock-cut temples of Ramesses II at Abu Simbel, the Greco-Roman Temple of Kalabsha, and the "Valley of the Lions" at Wadi es-Sebua. These sites showcase the architectural evolution of Lower Nubia, from New Kingdom speos temples to Ptolemaic and Roman sanctuaries, alongside the Nubian Museum which preserves the region's distinct cultural heritage.

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Nubian Religious Sites

Nubian Religious Sites

This collection spans thousands of years of worship in Lower Nubia, from the Pharaonic era to the early Christian period. It includes the 7th-century Saint Simeon Monastery, a fortified desert complex, and the Greco-Roman temples of Maharraqa and Dakka. Many of these structures, such as the massive Kalabsha Temple, were relocated to higher ground to save them from the rising waters of Lake Nasser. Together, these sites illustrate the religious evolution of the region, where ancient Egyptian deities like Thoth and Isis were eventually succeeded by Coptic Christianity.

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