Chapel to Isis

A small extravagantly decorated chapel to Isis, mostly destroyed by later christians

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Coptic Church, Dendara

A large coptic church built from the scattered stones of the collapsed temple

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Dendara

Dendara was the cult-center of the goddess Hathor, and there are remains on the site of buildings much older than the existing temple

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Tomb of Amenemhet

A colorful middle kingdom tomb, one of the earliest in the cliff-side for regional governer of Senusret I, named Amenemhet.

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Tomb of Baqet III

Fabulous scenes of wrestling in the tomb of Baqet III, governor of Oryx.

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Tomb of Kheti

A large tomb decorated with scenes of hippos, hunting scenes, dancer and senet players, musicians, and offering scenes. The rear wall has scenes of wine-making and vineyards.

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Tomb of Khnumhotep II

The last tomb that is open on the ridge, the tomb of Khnumhotep III is very similiar to that of Amenemhet, his predecessor.

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Beni Hassan

Most tombs in Egypt are on the west bank of the Nile. The east bank, the rising of the sun, signify life. The west bank is for death and funerary monuments. But, here between MInya and Mallawi, is a range of tombs on the eastern bank.

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Tomb of Meryre I

Mery-re I was a high priest, and thus his tomb is quite ornate compared to the other, smaller tombs

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