Monday, April 27, 2009

TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF THE RUINS OF THEBES


The ancient capital Thebes, present-day Luxor, lay on the east bank of the Nile facing the necropolis on the west. This map of one of Egypt's most extensive archeological sites marks the capital and its necropolis with their Greek names: Diospolis and Memnonia, respectively. All the monuments that were known in Prisse's day are on the map, often with the name of the pharaoh who had commissioned their construction. The map is from the original published by Sir J.G.Wilkinson in 1835.

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