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Blocks from Horwedja chapel re-used in a later building
R. Fazzini
Brooklyn Museum
Brooklyn, New York City, United States
Details
Title:
Blocks from Horwedja chapel re-used in a later building
Creator:
R. Fazzini
Location:
Mut Precinct, South Karnak, Luxor, Egypt
Rights:
Creative Commons-BY. You may download and use images of this work as long as you credit the Brooklyn Museum.
File name:
Horwedja blocks.jpg
Date:
1978
Credit line:
Brooklyn Museum Mut Expedition
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