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Ancient Egypt, Neuserre Sanctuary

Ancient Egypt, Neuserre Sanctuary


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Filename: 940_18_15000550.jpg

Size: 4888 x 3230 (5.8MB)

Date: 13th March 2014

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Source: De Agostini Picture Library

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Ancient Egypt, Neuserre Sanctuary

Archaeology - Egypt, Abusir. Reconstruction of Neuserre Sanctuary. Colour illustration

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Media ID 9515097

Ancient Egypt Egypt Elevated View Fortification Hieroglyphic


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This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) takes us on a mesmerizing journey to Ancient Egypt, specifically the Neuserre Sanctuary in Abusir. The image showcases a remarkable reconstruction of this ancient temple, bringing to life the grandeur and architectural marvels of one of history's most fascinating civilizations. The vibrant colors used in the illustration add depth and realism to the scene, allowing us to envision what this sanctuary might have looked like during its prime. The intricate hieroglyphics adorning the walls hint at the rich cultural and religious significance that permeated every aspect of Egyptian society. From an elevated view, we gain a unique perspective on this magnificent structure. Its imposing fortifications stand as testaments to both its defensive capabilities and symbolic importance within Ancient Egypt. Despite being devoid of people, there is an undeniable sense of awe that emanates from this photograph - it serves as a reminder of humanity's ability to create enduring architectural wonders. As we gaze upon this ancient building exterior against the backdrop of a clear day sky, we are transported back in time; our imaginations ignited by thoughts of bustling activity that once filled these hallowed grounds. This print captures not only the physicality but also evokes emotions associated with exploring such historical sites firsthand. With its focus on Neuserre Sanctuary's meticulous reconstruction and attention to detail, this image offers viewers an opportunity for contemplation and appreciation for Ancient Egypt's profound contributions to human civilization.

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