File:Temple of Deir-el-Bahri.png
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Temple of Deir-el-Bahri, Egypt, conjectural restoration by Prof. E. Brune. A sepulchral temple, which, built on rising ground, had flights of steps leading to the higher level and porticoes with square piers at the foot of each terrace. In the rear on the right-hand side was found an altar, the only example of its kind known in Egypt. The halls behind this and the portico of the right flank had polygonal columns. |
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Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, Vol. 2, Page 373 |
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1911 |
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Encyclopædia Britannica |
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