EditorialThe small Trajan Pavillion, Philae Island, Egypt. The pavillion faces the Nile and was used as a landing place for the procession of the Sacred Barge. The temples of Philae were removed to the near-by island of Agilkia under an UNESCO programme.
EditorialThe colonnade of the Isis-Temple,still in its old site on the island of Philae,which was flooded behind the Old Aswan-Dam in 1886. Under a UNESCO project,the temples of Philae were removed to the near-by island of Agilkia between 1970-1980.See ...
EditorialThe new Island of Philae, Egypt, with the Isis Temple. Old Philae was flooded behind the old Aswan-Dam in 1896 Its temples reemerged when the Nasser High-Dam was completed. They were removed to the near-by island of Agilkia under an UNESCO programme be...
EditorialThe kiosk of Philae, still on its original island, which was partially flooded behind the old Aswan-Dam in 1896. Under a UNESCO project, the temples of philae were removed to the near-by island of Agilkia between 1970-1980. See also: 08-01-03 / 27-32.
EditorialThe new Island of Philae, Egypt, with the Isis Temple. Old Philae was flooded behind the old Aswan-Dam in 1896 Its temples reemerged when the Nasser High-Dam was completed. They were removed to the near-by island of Agilkia under an UNESCO programme be...