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  2. File:Temple of Hatshepsut, Statue of Horus, Luxor, Egypt.jpg

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    Horus is one of the most significant ancient Egyptian deities. The Temple of Hatshepsut is built into a cliff face that rises sharply above it. A turning point in the megalithic geometry of the Old Kingdom. Thebes, Luxor, Egypt.

  3. File:Dendera Temple complex, Temple of Hathor - panoramio (3 ...

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  4. File:Temple of Hatshepsut, Osirian statues, Luxor, Egypt.jpg

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    English: Osirian statues of Hatshepsut at her tomb. The Temple of Hatshepsut is built into a cliff face that rises sharply above it. A turning point in the megalithic geometry of the Old Kingdom. Thebes, Luxor, Egypt.

  5. File:Hatshetsup-temple-1by7.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Egypt.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. File:Hathor.svg - Wikipedia

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    Isis could also be depicted in this form, and the two can only be surely distinguished by the inscription. In other forms, Hathor was depicted wearing the hieroglyph for 'west', or in a fully bovine form. Hathor is often shown holding the was scepter. [1] This image is partially based on images of Hathor from the tomb of Nefertari, en:QV66.

  8. File:Temple of Hathor, Columns 2, Dendera, Egypt.jpg

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    English: The Dendera temple, dedicated to Hathor, is one of the best preserved temples in all Egypt. Subsequent additions were added in Roman times. Subsequent additions were added in Roman times. Great stone roof and columns, dark chambers, underground crypts, twisting stairways, all carved with hieroglyphs.

  9. File:Temple of Hathor, Dark interior, Dendera, Egypt.jpg

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    English: Dendera temple construction is estimated at the 1st century BC. The temple, dedicated to Hathor, is one of the best preserved temples in all Egypt. Subsequent additions were added in Roman times. Great stone roof and columns, dark chambers, underground crypts, twisting stairways, all carved with hieroglyphs. Dendera, Qena, Egypt.