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Edfu (Behdet) is a major Ptolemaic temple located on the west bank of the Nile between Aswan and Luxor. The temple was built between 237 BC to 57 BC, and is one of the best preserved major temples in Egypt. It is dedicated to the falcon-headed god Horus.
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Model
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The pylon
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The pylon with entrance ruins
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Pylon from inside the courtyard
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Courtyard
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Statue of Horus
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Hypostyle hall - pronaos - naos (sanctuary)
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Columns in the hypostyle hall
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House of the Morning
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Tissues chamber
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Hathor chapel
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Inside the sanctuary
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Map
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Description of Edfu Temple from the German 1891 encyclopedia Joseph Kürschner (editor)
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Enclosure wall and pylon
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Mammisi