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Karnak Open Air Museum

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

White chapel of Senusret I

Karnak Open Air Museum is an archaeological museum in Luxor, Egypt. It is located in the northwestern corner of the Precinct of Amon-Re at the Karnak complex.

The Red Chapel of Hatshepsut in Open Air Museum

The Open Air Museum contains reconstructions of structures that have been dismantled and buried or hidden inside the massive pylons in the complex. As Karnak became more prominent, pharaohs sought to leave their mark on the temple complex with their own monuments. As successive rulers built their monuments, they dismantled the old ones and utilized the materials in their own designs.[1]

Preventive archaeological excavations before the renovation of Amenhotep II's calcite shrine were observed in this area by the Centre Franco-Égyptien d'Étude des Temples de Karnak (CFEETK), including an urban unit with mudbricks walls of Saito-Persian time.[2] Also discovered during CFEETK excavations were terracotta figures with female representation called "concubines;" such figures are commonly found in levels related to construction and may be votive objects which ensure the sustainability of construction.[3]

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Notable shrines

A number of shrines[4] have been rebuilt and among these edifices are the

  1. Chapelle Rouge of Hatshepsut
  2. The White Chapel of Senusret I
  3. The calcite shrine of Amenhotep II
  4. Barque shrine of King Tuthmosis III
  5. Chapel of Amenhotep I
  6. Barque Chapel of Thutmosis IV[4]

References

  1. ^ Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities. "Karnak Open-Air Museum". Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  2. ^ "Excavations in the Open Air Museum (CFEETK, in French)". CFEETK. Archived from the original on 30 October 2008. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  3. ^ Jet, Jean-François. "Karnak - Open-air museum". Retrieved February 8, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Karnak Open Air Museum". Madain Project. Retrieved 4 June 2019.


External links

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