Elegant colonnades in the Ptolemaic temple of Philae.


Elegant colonnades in the Ptolemaic temple of Isis and Osuis, originally built on the Island of Philae, dismantled, moved to the island of Agilkia before the high dam was cult of Isis flourished here well into the Christian era and the temple was in use until around 550AD temple, Philae Temple, Philae, Egypt.


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Location: Philae, Egypt.
Photo credit: © nigel Westwood / Alamy / Afripics
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