Isis Temple at Deir el Shelwit
To the S, on the road to Armant (footpath from Medinet Habu, 50 minutes), is the well-preserved Temple of Isis
of the Roman period, now known as the Deir el Shelwit. It dates from the
reigns of Hadrian and Antonious Pius, and the ruined pylon has
inscriptions of Vespasian, Domitian and Otho. The cella is surrounded by
a number of smaller chambers, in one of which (far left from the
entrance) is a staircase leading to the roof.......................
Because I can put up galleries on word press all the photos are on my website Isis Temple at Deir el Shelwit. I have put both mine and Michaels.
Hi, the issue of tickets in dollars is now solved. See the Luxor Times Magazine blog: date of March 23d...
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ReplyDeleteI hope it will be soon but it wasn't on 28th March when we went
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