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    Trajan's Kiosk, also known as Pharaoh's Bed (Arabic: سرير فرعون) by the locals, is a hypaethral temple currently located on Agilkia Island in southern...
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    Historically, a kiosk (from Persian kūshk) was a small garden pavilion open on some or all sides common in Persia, the Indian subcontinent, and in the...
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  • inscribed with the name of the architect, but is probably contemporary with Trajan's Kiosk at Philae." Originally located within the outer wall of the temple of...
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    filled in with shutters of some kind, which Orestes knew how to open. Trajan's Kiosk (shown above right) on the island of Philae near Aswan, Egypt; now located...
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    contemporary with Trajan's Kiosk at Philae." According to Günther Roeder – the first scholar to publish research on this building – the kiosk of Qertassi dates...
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  • Temple hieroglyphs at Philae Interior Temple of Isis from the west Trajan's Kiosk of Philae Lantern Slide Collection: Views, Objects: Egypt - Philae....
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    century-c.100 BC Ancient Egyptian volutes on a Composite capital from Trajan's Kiosk, Agilkia Island, Egypt, 98-117 AD, unknown architect Roman volutes of...
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    Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York. His tomb is a replica of Trajan's Kiosk at Philae. In 1927, his daughter, Kathryn Bache Miller, married the...
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    Trajan's Kiosk at Philae (c. 100 AD), Roman period...
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    Trajan's Kiosk at Philae (c. 100 AD), Roman period...
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