EditorialKalapsche. View of the freestanding monument and its surroundings, Mandulis Temple in Kalabscha, Signed: GAV; R?ville, Fortier et Duparc sc, Pl. 18, p. 59, Gau, Franz Christian (del.); R?ville (sc.); Fortier (sc.); Duparc (sc.), Franz Christian Gau; Ba...
EditorialKalapsche. Floor plan of the freestanding monument, Ground plan of the Mandulis Temple in Kalabscha, Signed: GAV, Pl. 17, S. 58, Gau, Franz Christian (del.), Franz Christian Gau; Barthold Georg Niebuhr: Antiquit?s de la Nubie: ou monumens in?dits des b...
EditorialAt Kalapsche, Mandulis Temple in Kalabscha, Signed: GAV, Pl. 4, S. 57, Gau, Franz Christian (del.), Franz Christian Gau; Barthold Georg Niebuhr: Antiquit?s de la Nubie: ou monumens in?dits des bords du Nil, situ?s entre la premi?re et la seconde catara...
EditorialKalapsche. Half-raised work in the interior of the chambers of the freestanding monument, Egyptian Art in the Mandulis Temple in Kalabscha, Signed: GAV; Bigant et Allais sc, Pl. 21, p. 62, Gau, Franz Christian (del.); Bigant (sc.); Allais (sc.), Franz ...
EditorialKalapsche. View of the facade in the courtyard, Mandulis Temple in Kalabscha, Signed: Dormier sc, Pl. 19, p. 60, Dormier, Alexandre Charles (sc.), Franz Christian Gau; Barthold Georg Niebuhr: Antiquit?s de la Nubie: ou monumens in?dits des bords du Nil...
EditorialKalapsche. A. average by width; B. Average according to the length of the freestanding monument, Mandulis Temple in Kalabscha, Signed: GAV; Dormier sc, Pl. 20, p. 61, Gau, Franz Christian (del.); Dormier, Alexandre Charles (sc.), Franz Christian Gau; B...
EditorialKalapsche. Detached monument, Mandulis Temple Details in Kalabscha, Signed: GAV; Bigant sc, Pl. 22, p. 63, Gau, Franz Christian (del.); Bigant (sc.), Franz Christian Gau; Barthold Georg Niebuhr: Antiquit?s de la Nubie: ou monumens in?dits des bords du ...
EditorialThe winged sun-disk, protected by two cobras, from the lintel of the temple of the god Mandulis or Marul, a Nubian fertility god. Kalabsha, Egypt.
EditorialThe winged sun-disk, protected by two cobras, from the lintel of the temple of the god Mandulis or Marul, a Nubian fertility god. Kalabsha, Egypt.
EditorialThe god Mandulis, with a crown of ram-horns and high plumes on a lintel in Kalabsha. When the new high-dam was built and Lake Nasser flooded the Nile Valley, the Nubian temples were moved to higher locations under a Unesco project completed in 1968.
EditorialThe winged sun-disk, protected by two cobras, from the lintel of the temple of the god Mandulis or Marul, a Nubian fertility god. Kalabsha, Egypt.