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Lying obelisk of Hatshepsut in the Karnak Temple
The Karnak temple complex at Luxor developed over more than 1,000 years, principally between the Twelfth and Twentieth Dynasties. It was, at its peak, the largest and most important religious complex in ancient Egypt. The most significant structure, and the largest religious building ever built, is the Temple of Amun-Ra, considered to be where that god lived on earth with his wife, Mut, and son, Khonsu, who also have temples at the site. The Temple of Amun-Ra is particularly famous for the vast Hypostyle Hall constructed during the reign of Seti I.
Sindh, Pakistan - February 04,2023: Beautiful mughal era carved sandstone tomb of Isa Khan Tarkhan II in UNESCO listed Makli necropolis, Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan
Kosovo - Pristina - National Library
Entrance of the Luxor Temple, Egypt
HDR Image of the Great Sphinx and the Giza Pyramids.
Ancient Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
Hypostyle Hall at Luxor Temple in Luxor, Egypt.
The ruins of Palmyra in the desert Faydat in Syria in the Middle East in Arabia.
The Front of the Abu Simbel Temple, Aswan, Egypt, Africa\nRight side low angle view
Luxor temple is a travel back in time
Caucasian young woman exercising mediation at the Bagan archeological zone at sunrise.
Scenic view of ruins of old city, details of famous historical archaeological site with columns, ancient Roman structure in Jerash, Jordan.
Tripolis is an ancient city in Buldan, Denizli, Turkey. The majority of the structures reached today are from Roman period dates back to centuries A.D. I-III
Baalbek temple complex in Lebanon. Massive Roman ruins. Impressive columns and stone walls
Panoramic overview of ruins of the acient city Persepolis, Iran.  Persepolis (Old Persian: Pārśa; Modern Persian: Pārse) was the ceremonial capital of the Achaemenid Empire (ca. 550–330 BC). The site is situated 60 km northeast of the city of Shiraz in Fars Province, Iran. The earliest remains of Persepolis date back to 515 BC. It exemplifies the Achaemenid style of architecture and is an UNESCO World Heritage Site.\nSHOT FROM OUTSIDE THE VENUE, no protected/ticketed/forbidden area.
Palmyra, Syria- 28 November 2008: Ruins of Palmyra city, Syrian deesert. Dating back to the Neolithic era, the city of Palmyra, was a strategically located oasis first attested in the early second millennium BC as a caravan stop for travelers crossing the Syrian Desert. Mentioned in the Hebrew Bible and the annals of the Assyrian kings, Palmyra was subsequently incorporated into the Seleucid Empire, followed by the Roman Empire which brought it great prosperity. It is saddening that its present Roman ruins, declared by UNESCO as a world heritage site, have come to be endangered in the 21st century by regional military and political strife.
HDR Image of The Great Sphinx, built in the 3rd millennium BC.
Takhat Bahi, an archaeological site near Mardan, is an ancient Buddhist Monastory, which dates back to first century BC. It is well preserved and declared as World Heritage Site by the UNESCO. its visit gives a glimpse into the great Gandhara Civilisation.
Persepolis ancient city, Shiraz, Iran.
Egyptian hieroglyphs are seen at Luxor Temple, largest and important religious center in ancient Egypt, located on the east bank of the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt
Detail of Mnajdra Protected Prehistoric Temple Facade on Malta
Letoon - the ancient sanctuary of the goddess Leto, as well as her twin children Apollo and Artemis. Located in the Turkish province of Mugla.
Photo of the stage of the landmark Roman Theatre, an amphitheatre in Palmyra, Syria, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
the Roman Ruins of Palmyra in Palmyra in the east of Syria.
Kom Ombo, Egypt - July 23, 2016: A column with some of the original colouring dating back to the Ptolemaic dynasty. Part of the Temple of Kom Ombo, built between 180–47 BC.
The ziqqurat of Ur, southern Iraq
close up shot of architectural column detail from exterior of building over blue sky
LUXOR, EGYPT - NOVEMBER 10, 2004: ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, drawings and inscriptions on the walls and columns in the temple of Karnak in Luxor
Karnak religious in Egypt
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