The Overland Guide book a Complete Vade Mecum for the Overland Traveller
The Overland Guide book a Complete Vade Mecum for the Overland Traveller
James Barber
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The Plyon towards the south, is connected mth the latter, and was raised in the reign of Augustus. The walls of the town, and a second wall for the sacred edifices, may be traced, and there are, I believe, some tombs in the moimtain behind the town, that have not been properly explored. Right bank. Quoph, the ancient Coptas — ruins of town and temple — small Roman -Egyptian temple, in the village of El Qalah, towards the N. , forming once a part of Coptas. Qoos, Apolinopolis-parva. No more rema...ins left, but a Monolith converted into a tank, and to the north of the town is a well. Thebes, Diospolis magna, on the eastern side, consisting of Karnak and Luxor: the Lybian Suburb on the west bank, consisting of Gormah, Medinet Haboo, the tombs of the Kings, Queens, &c. Karxak. — At least fifteen centuries combined to raise the great temple, the different ages of the various portions of the edifice being distinctly traceable, from the time of Osortireu T. , (b. C. 1740) to the Ptolemies.
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