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Illuminating and Shading Inscriptions at Abu Simbel

James Henry Breasted1906-01/1906-02

Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures Museum

Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures Museum
Chicago, United States

An unnamed Egyptian assistant in the foreground positions a reflective mirror to cast light onto inscriptions on the walls of Abu Simbel where James Henry Breasted was copying and collating texts. Breasted used a method of shading and illuminating to help make the hieroglyphic inscriptions more visible. This setup was located on the terrace south of the colossi.

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  • Title: Illuminating and Shading Inscriptions at Abu Simbel
  • Creator: James Henry Breasted
  • Date Created: 1906-01/1906-02
  • Location Created: Abu Simbel, Egypt
  • Photograph Registration Number: S. B 1104 A / P. 2486 / N. 1549
Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures Museum

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