Hatshepsut Project Tabs

Saturday, 20 November 2010

Deir el Bahri, Upper Platform, Central Court from within Pylon and Coptic Tower


Deir el Bahri, Upper Platform, Central Court from within Pylon and Coptic Tower
Originally uploaded by The Egypt Exploration Society

If you were ever wondering what Deir el Bahri looked like before most of the restoration work was carried out - here is a glimpse.

Hardly recognisable with the beautifully restored temple we see today, the restoration work was no less than a huge jigsaw, with many parts missing.

The clearance work carried out to get to the stage we see in the photo would have taken months of clearing sand and fallen rock (from the cliff side behind the temple)

The photo is undated, but was taken by the Egypt Exploration Fund (now called Egypt Exploration Society), who were carrying out the excavation and restoration of the temple.

The doorway we see in this photo reminds me a bit of Stonehenge, here in England. I will post another picture of the same doorway later to show what wee see today.

Regards,

Stuart

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