A new series of handy pocket guides for explorers of Egypt’s rich past and exciting present, packed with information and brilliantly illustrated with color photographs, maps, plans, and 3-D drawing—all in just 48 pages. Nubia, in the extreme south of Egypt, is the site of the most spectacular of all Egypt’s temples, Abu Simbel, but this guide reveals the other fascinating temples of the region too: Kalabsha, Beit al-Wali, Qertassi, Wadi al-Sebua, Dakka, Maharraqa, Amada, and Derr, as well as the tomb of Pennut and the rocky fortress of Qasr Ibrim.
Egypt Pocket Guide
Abu Simbel and the Nubian Temples
Alberto Siliotti
48 pp.
150 color illus.
12X21.5cm
ISBN 9789774245992
For sale worldwide
6.95
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