Temple of Amon

Title

Temple of Amon

Identifier

5612

Creator2

Bugbee, Gordon (photograph)

Work Type

built works

Work Location

Egypt (nation)
Karnak (inhabited place)

Style/Period

New Kingdom (Egyptian)

Subject

temples (buildings)
papyrus capitals
columns (architectural elements)

Description

View of columns with papyrus capitals in the hypostyle hall at the Temple of Amon at Karnak. "The hypostyle hall is between the second and third pylons. Built by Seti I and Ramses II, it consists of 134 sandstone columns in 16 rows to support the roof. The 12 columns of the central "nave" are almost 70 feet high and 11 ½ feet in diameter. The columns along the sides are about 43 feet high. Stone lattice windows rest on the architraves, providing the only light source in the hall ... The columns in the central nave have calyx capitals while those on the lateral wings have bud capital,"--by Mary Ann Sullivan, Bluffton University.

Reproduction Type

jpeg

ID Number

GPB-EGY2-1357

Files

GPB-EGY2-1357.jpg
Date Added
August 29, 2013
Collection
LTU Digital Images
Item Type
VRA Core
Tags
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Citation
“Temple of Amon,” LTU Digital Images, accessed May 9, 2024, https://ltuimagecollection.omeka.net/items/show/11747.