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The Ptolemaic temple of Deir el-Medina was dedicated to the goddesses Hathor and Ma'at. It is a small building which you enter via a vestibule that has two papyrus columns. The pronaos is defined by a pair of columns, pillars, and curtain walls. Figures on the columns show Amenhotep, son of Hapu, and Imhotep, both architects who were deified after their death. The curtain wall is covered with reliefs showing the king offering to various deities.
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Development research for future impact: Reflections from 2023 Robert S.
McNamara fellows Chiara Casanova December 20, 2024 This page in: English
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