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    The temples of Wadi es-Sebua (Arabic: وادى السبوع, so-called because of the sphinx-lined approach to the temple forecourts), is a pair of New Kingdom...
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    the original site of Wadi es-Sebua, which today contains three ancient Egyptian temples in Lower Nubia, the temples of Wadi-es Sebua, Maharraqa and Dakka...
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    rescue the temples of Taffeh (or Taffa), Debod and Qertassi, followed by Dakka and Maharraqa in 1961 and Dendur in 1962. The temples of Wadi es-Sebua and Beit...
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    Simbel complex, and other relocated temples from Nubian sites such as Philae, Amada, Wadi es-Sebua, are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site known...
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    temple of Dakka was similar architecturally to the temple of Wadi es-Sebua, it lacked a front courtyard of sphinxes; however, its 12-metre-high pylon is in...
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    north of Amada now stand the temples of Wadi es Sebua (built by Ramesses II), Dakka and Maharraka." List of ancient Egyptian sites, including sites of temples...
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  • children of Ramesses usually appear in the same order on depictions. Lists of princes and princesses were found in the Ramesseum, Luxor, Wadi es-Sebua and...
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    Setau (category People of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt)
    carved at Wadi es-Sebua. The temple of Wadi es-Sebua was built for Ramesses II by Setau around 1236 BC or Year 44 of this pharaoh's reign. Eleven of his stela...
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    Nobatia (category History of Nubia)
    of Amada Plan of the Christian church (red) inserted into the temple of Wadi es-Sebua Christian painting of St. Peter in the temple of Wadi es-Sebua Christian...
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  • construction of this Site is similar to Wadi es-Sebua. Paleolithic stone tools have been found at Site 5. Site 36 consists of around 20 piles of stacked stones...
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