For decades, researchers knew there were inscriptions all over the Temple of Esna in Egypt. Millennia of muck coated the walls, but one could make out that something was there, even though it was ...
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When conservationists cleaned the walls of the Temple of Khnum, they unveiled painted vultures and crocodile-headed gods in vivid color
The Temple of Khnum at Esna, about 37 miles south of Luxor, is a late Ptolemaic- and Roman-era site that once stood as one of Upper Egypt’s major cult centers. In 2018, Egypt’s Ministry of Tourism and ...
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