Photograph of the Mosque of Abu Haggag in Luxor, Egypt. The mosque was built atop the ruins of the Luxor Temple. In the left foreground, the mosque is visible at an angle. In the background, Amenhotep's Colonnade is visible.
Photograph of the peristyle court of the Temple of Ramses III in Medinet Habu, Egypt. A row of columns is visible in the foreground. Each column is preceded by a stone figure. Each figure is in various states of deterioration.
Photograph of a portrait sphinx of Rameses II in Memphis, Egypt. The sphinx in visible in the center foreground in profile. A dry landscape with palm trees is visible behind the sphinx.
Photograph of the Step Pyramid in Saqqara, Egypt. The pyramid is visible in the center background. The desert terrain is visible in front of the pyramid.
Belly dancer ensemble. Pair of earrings, each formed as a pair of graduated openwork crescent shapes, hung with silver discs and a fringe of faux coins on short multicolored beaded strands. Suspended from openwork circular disk. Hook style.
Photograph of a pillar in Egypt. A stone wall with a doorway is visible in the foreground. A large stone pillar is visible through and above the doorway. Carved images decorate the stone wall.
Photograph of the front colonnade of the Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. A row of columns lines both sides of the foreground. At the end of the rows, the desert landscape is visible in the distance.
Photograph of a courtyard in the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. Large stone figures line the right foreground. A slight ramp and entrance way is visible in center of the frame. The entrance is guarded by stone figures on each side.
Photograph of the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak, Egypt. In the foreground, an open courtyard is visible. A column-lined path leads from the courtyard to the background. Two stone figures stand on each side of the path in front of the line of columns. The remains of one stone pillar are visible in the left foreground.
Photograph of an inner courtyard in the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. In the foreground, rows of stone bricks are laid out in the dirt courtyard. Rows of columns line the courtyard.
Photograph of the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. The temple was built in honor of Amun. One terrace layer of the temple is visible in the foreground. A long colonnade is visible. The rocky hillside borders the back of the temple.
Photograph of the Temple of Amun-Re ruins in Karnak, Egypt. A low stone wall is visible in the foreground. Rows of columns are visible behind the stone wall.
Belly Dancer ensemble, Egypt. Necklace. Simple silver chain necklace with hook closure, from which hangs a triangular net of quatrefoil-shaped links hung with tiers of faux coins. Chain: 43 cm. long; 23 cm from chain to point of triangle.
Photograph of the view down one of the streets of Cairo. A number of buildings are visible and several have domed roofs and decorative stonework around the windows.
Photograph of a white tower and a dirt road in Egypt. In the foreground, a dirt road runs beside a row of one story buildings. A man and a car are visible beside the white and red building in the middle ground. A white tower is visible in the background.
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