Following Hadrian:
New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
The Kiosk of Qertassi, a small but elegant Roman kiosk with four lotus-headed columns inside and two Hathor pillars at the entrance, Augustan or early Roman period, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
The Kiosk of Qertassi, a small but elegant Roman kiosk with four lotus-headed columns inside and two Hathor pillars at the entrance, Augustan or early Roman period, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
The Kiosk of Qertassi, a small but elegant Roman kiosk with four lotus-headed columns inside and two Hathor pillars at the entrance, Augustan or early Roman period, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
The hypostyle hall (east side) of the Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Augustus before Mandulis and Wadjet, Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Emperor Augustus as pharaoh, Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Emperor Augustus as pharaoh, Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Emperor Augustus as pharaoh, Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt
Following Hadrian:
Temple of Kalabsha (also Temple of Mandulis), built as a tribute to Mandulis, a Nubian sun god, under the Ptolemies and then around 30 BC during the reign of Augustus, New Kalabsha, Lake Nasser, Egypt