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[Mastaba of Ti]
Photograph of the Mastaba of Ti in Saqqara, Egypt. A stone wall is visible in the right foreground. Past the wall, three square niches are inset in the building structure. The center niche contains a doorway to the tomb (mastaba) interior. Images carved into the stone are visible on the outside of the tomb.
[Seated Sculptures]
Photograph of two seated figures carved out of black stone in Medinet Habu, Egypt. The figures are seated facing the camera in the foreground. The left figure is missing an arm and a head while the right figure's face is worn away. The figures are flanked by column bases decorated with hieroglyphics in relief. A stone wall spans the background.
[Temple Hieroglyphics]
Photograph of a wall detail in the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut of Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. The stone wall is decorated with colorful hieroglyphics. A large seated figure is depicted in the bottom right portion of the panel. Two stone columns are visible on both sides of the photograph.
[Temple of Hatshepsut]
Photograph of the Temple of Hatshepsut built in honor of Amun in Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. In the foreground, two rows of columns are visible on each side of the image frame. At the end of the rows, a doorway is visible. The doorway is cut into the stone wall that is decorated with colorful hieroglyphics.
[Temple of Ramses III]
Photograph of the Temple of Ramses III in Medinet Habu, Egypt. Four stone columns are visible in the foreground with a passageway in the center. The columns are decorated with hieroglyphics. A figure in a blue robe is visible on the ramp leading up to the passage in the foreground. The hillside is visible in the background through the passageway.
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