Temple in Upper Egypt [Temple d'Ed fou dans la Houte-Egypte.], Upper Egypt was the southern part of Ancient Egypt that extended from present-day Cairo to the first cataract of the Nile (although the boundary was sometimes shifted further south). On today's maps of Egypt, the area of what was then Upper Egypt lies to the south, contrary to what the name suggests., Pascal Sébah (mentioned on object), c. 1870 - c. 1900, photographic support, paper, albumen print, height 261 mm × width 338 mm


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