RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt : The bottom register of the First Osiris Hall’s west wall, north-to-south, shows King Seti I erecting the Djed Pillar, symbolically resurrecting the god Osiris, whilst the goddess Isis assists
RocknRodV: The path leading from the modern Visitor Center to the stepped ramp, which then leads to the First Court of the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: Approaching the stepped ramp that leads to the First Court of the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The stepped ramp leading to the Temple of Seti I’s First Court, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: This block, located on the Temple of Seti I’s First Court, includes a cartouche bearing Ramses II’s throne name, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The First Court and the stepped ramp that leads to the Temple of Seti I’s Second Court, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The modern wall marks the probable site where the First Pylon once stood at the Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The northern well, located at the Temple of Seti’s First Court, was used for purification and is enclosed within low rectangular walls, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I’s northern wall enclosure, viewed from the First Court, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I’s southern wall enclosure, viewed from the First Court, includes reliefs of King Ramses II’s military activities against the Syrians, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The southern well, located at the Temple of Seti’s First Court, was used for purification and is enclosed within low rectangular walls, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: Another stepped ramp links the Temple of Seti I’s First Court with the Second Court, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: Ada and I paused for a moment at the Temple of Seti I’s First Court, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: Our pilgrimage trip to Abydos will always be in our hearts
RocknRodV: The northern corridor runs between the remains of the Temple of Seti I’s Portico pillars and the Second Pylon, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: On the Temple of Seti I ‘s north sector, one can view the Portico, made of squared pillars that fronted the Second Pylon, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: Our guide Mohamed and Ada are passing through the Temple of Seti I’s ruined Second Pylon, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I’s south Portico, the remains of square pillars that fronted the ruined Second Pylon, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I’s Portico, viewed from the Second Courtyard, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: Ada observes the Temple of Seti I’s southern enclosure wall from the Second Court, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I’s Portico, viewed from the Second Court, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: The main entrance leads to the Temple of Seti I’s first hypostyle hall, Abydos, Egypt
RocknRodV: Horus and Isis lead Ramses II
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt : The northern section of the Portico’s west wall shows a relief of Ra-Horakhty handing the crook and the flail to Ramses II in the presence of Osiris
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt : The northern section of the Portico’s west wall shows a relief where Ptah and Thoth inscribe Ramses II’s name in the Tree of Life’s leaves
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt : The northern section of the Portico’s west wall shows Thoth providing ankh and the Djed pillar whilst Ptah records in Ramses II’s Tree of Life
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt : The northern section of the Portico’s west wall shows a relief where Horus provided ankh to Ramses II and escorts him with the God Amun
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt : The Portico’s north wall includes a relief where God Osiris hands the flail and crook to Ramses II
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt : Southward view of the Portico’s corridor
RocknRodV: The Temple of Seti I, Abydos, Egypt : Westward view of the First Hypostyle Hall, towards the Chapel of Amun-Re