Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Vue générale du grand Spéos de Phré. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Head-on view of the upper half of the façade of the rock-cut Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, looking towards the colossal seated images of the pharaoh. The photograph gives a graphic illustration of how much of the exterior was buried in the sands.
Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Colosse oriental du grand Spéos de Phré. Portrait de Ramsès le Grand (Sésostris). Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view from below of the left-hand colossus of the façade of the rock-cut Temple of Ramses II at Abu Simbel, with an unidentified figure standing on the arm of the statue. Scratched graffiti on the right memorialise the earlier visits of 'Teissonniere 1844'...
Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Colosse oriental du Spéos de Phré, vu de profil. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Side view of the colossal statue of Ramses II, also seen in print 103, on the façade of the rock-cut temple. The same figure stands on the arm of the statue. An additional caption note identifies the figure as: 'Statue-portrait de Ramsès le Grand (Sésostris des...
Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Sculptures de l'entrée du Spéos de Phré. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of the sculpture of the sun-god Re, holding the emblems of power and truth to form the rebus of Ramses II's throne name, carved from the rock above the entrance to the Temples of Ramses II at Abu Simbel. With additional caption note: 'Ramsès le Grand...
Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Colosse médial (enfoui) du Spéos de Phré. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Close view of the head and upper torso of the colossal statue of Ramses II, flanking the entrance to his rock-cut temple on the right (ie the third statue from the left), an Egpytian figure posed on the sand beside the head. Among the graffiti (W. Rashleigh, Ro...
Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Colosse occidental du Spéos de Phré. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View of the head of the right-hand colossal statue of Ramses on the façade of his rock-cut temple, the rest of the figure buried beneath the sands. An Egyptian is seated on the headdress of the sculpture. With additional caption note, in which Du Camp attribute...
Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Partie septentrionale du Spéos d'Hathor. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Head-on view of the three right-hand (northern) figures of the façade of the Temple of Nefertari and Hathor at Abu Simbel. With additional caption note: 'Statue colossale de la reine Nofrè-Ari, coiffée du diadème d'Hathor, placée entre deux statues de Ramsès (S...
Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Entrée du Spéos d'Hathor. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography View looking towards the entrance to the Temple of Nefertari and Hathor, showing the flanking colossal statues on either side. With additional caption note: 'Creusé par ordre de Nofrè-Ari, femme de Ramsès (Sésostris). Les cartouches sont: Soleil directeur de ju...
Nubie. Ibsamboul [Abu Simbel]. Partie méridionale du Spéos d'Hathor. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Head-on view of the three colossal statue to the left of the entrance of the rock-cut Temple of Nefertari and Hathor at Abu Simbel. With additional caption note: 'Statue colossale de la reine Nofrè-Ari, coiffée du diadème d'Hathor, placée entre deux statues de ...
Nubie. Vue cavalière de la seconde cataracte. Photographer: Du Camp, Maxime
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Genre: Landscape Photography View from the ridge above the river, looking along the course of the Second Cataract of the Nile in the northern Sudan. With additional caption note: 'Nommée par les Arabes: Batn-el-Hagar (le Ventre de Pierre).'