ABSTRACT
First published in 1984. Written by a well-respected Professor of Egyptology at University College, London in the latter half of the nineteenth century, this is a scholarly but readable account of the temples of Ancient Egypt. The work, which rests comfortably between well informed guidebook and specialist tome, surveys the architecture, history and distinguishing characteristics of every important temple. Helpful illustrations are included.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part II|1 pages
THE SPHINX TEMPLE
part X|2 pages
DENDERA: Dendera—The Smaller Temples
part XIII|2 pages
KARNAK: Temple of Rameses III
part XVI|2 pages
KARNAK: Temple of Ypet
part XVIII|1 pages
HALL OF AKHENATEN
part XXI|2 pages
QURNA
part XXXVIII|2 pages
BÊT EL WALl
part XLVII|2 pages
ABU SIMBEL: The Small Temple