Conservation and Documentation of the Wall Paintings at Red Monastery, Conservation and Documentation of St. Anthony Wall Paintings, Historic Cairo Architectural Mapping, Coptic Icons Documentation
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Emperors--Rome, Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, Galerius, Emperor of Rome, approximately 260-313, and Maximian, Emperor of Rome, approximately 240-310
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Inscriptions, Egyptian, Columns, Corinthian, Emperors--Rome, Rome--Officials and employees, Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, Galerius, Emperor of Rome, approximately 260-313, Maximian, Emperor of Rome, approximately 240-310, Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306, and Notitia dignitatum
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Inscriptions, Egyptian, Columns, Corinthian, Emperors--Rome, Rome--Officials and employees, Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, Galerius, Emperor of Rome, approximately 260-313, Maximian, Emperor of Rome, approximately 240-310, and Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306
The vestibule entry from the hypostyle hall with statue base of Constantine
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Inscriptions, Egyptian, Inscriptions, Latin, Columns, Corinthian, Emperors--Rome, Amon (Egyptian deity), and Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306
The vestibule entry from the hypostyle hall with statue base of Constantine
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Inscriptions, Egyptian, Inscriptions, Latin, Columns, Corinthian, Emperors--Rome, Amon (Egyptian deity), and Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Columns, Corinthian, Emperors--Rome, Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, Galerius, Emperor of Rome, approximately 260-313, Maximian, Emperor of Rome, approximately 240-310, and Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306
South wall of the ICC with its apse, looking southwest
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Inscriptions, Egyptian, Columns, Corinthian, Emperors--Rome, Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, and Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Columns, Corinthian, Emperors--Rome, Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, Galerius, Emperor of Rome, approximately 260-313, Maximian, Emperor of Rome, approximately 240-310, and Constantius I, Emperor of Rome, -306
East end of the South wall in the ICC, partial view of Egyptian relief
Location:
Luxor, Egypt
Time Period:
Tetrarchy (284-313 AD) and New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)
Topic:
Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt), Antiquities, Roman, Fresco painting, Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration, Inscriptions, Egyptian, Amon (Egyptian deity), Amenhoptep III, King of Egypt, and Hathor (Egyptian deity)