Fortress of Gebelein
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ruins of a 21st Dynasty fortress in the Southern hill of Gebelein, Egypt, built by the high priest of Amun, Menkheperre
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Fortress
Egypt, Egypt,
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Location: 25.6833, 32.65, KML, Cluster Map, Maps,
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Southern hill, western side. Excavations among the impressive mud-brick structures at the foot of the fortress. Schiaparelli excavations.
Southern hill, western side. Excavations among the impressive mud-brick structures at the foot of the fortress. In the background, the northern hill and the excavation area. Schiaparelli excavations.
Southern hill, western side. Excavations among the impressive mud-brick structures at the foot of the fortress, revealing the walkway. Schiaparelli excavations.
Summit of the southern hill. Excavations among the remains of the temple dedicated to the goddess Hathor and those of the nearby fortress. On the right, the Nile and the Eastern Desert mountain range. Schiaparelli excavations.
Excavations along the top of the western side of the south hill. Above is the impressive retaining wall and below is a series of barrel-vaulted warehouses. Schiaparelli excavations.
Excavations at the foot of the southern hill, western side. Remains of mud-brick structures with a barrel vault. The shadow of Ernesto Schiaparelli is projected on the ground whilst taking the photo. Schiaparelli excavations.
Excavating among the storehouses on the upper part of the southern hill, on the western slope. Schiaparelli excavations.




