Nubia (19 Subjects)
View of an Egyptian temple at Kalabsha (anc. Talmis), near Aswan.
View of the Temple of Mandulis, Nubian deity. This temple is also called Temple of Kalabsha as of its location (at Kalabsha, near Aswan).
View of the Temples of Abu Simbel in Egypt.
View of the Nile river at Wadi Halfa in Sudan. This point is called Second Cataract, due to high speed of the waters.
View of the Temple of Ra-Horakhty in Derr, Egypt.
Front view of the Temple of Hathor and Nefertari, also known as the Small Temple, in Abu Simbel Egypt.
Interior view of the Temple of Hathor and Nefertari, also known as the Small Temple, in Egypt.
Front view of the Temple of Ramses II, also known as the Great Temple, in Abu Simbel, in Egypt.
Interior view of the Temple of Ramses II, also known as the Great Temple, in Abu Simbel, in Egypt.
View of the Temple of Amada, in Egypt.
Quarries in Qertassi, near Aswan. The author claims to have discovered over sixty inscriptions in Greek at the location.
View of the Temple of Ramses II, in Wadi es-Sebua, near Aswan.
View of the Hellenistic Temple of Serapis in Meharakka, location between Amada and Wadi es-Sebua.
View of the Hellenistic Temple of Thoth in Dakka, Egypt.
View of the Temple of Gerf Hussein, dedicated to the Egyptian deities Ptah, Ptah Tatenen, Hathor and Ramses. This temple has been transferred to Kalabsha.
View of the roman Kiosk of Qertassi. The kiosk initially stood at the entrance of the quarries of Qertassi, yet has been transferred to Kalabsha.
View of the Temple of Debod, dedicated to Isis of Philae, island near Aswan. The temple is today in Madrid.
View of the Temple of Isis and the Kiosk of Trajan on the island Philae, in Lake Nasser, in Aswan.
View of the Kiosk of Trajan, on the island Philae, near Aswan.