West Wall, before conservation
- Description:
- West Wall, before conservation
- Physical Description:
- 1 black and white photograph and Black and white 35mm print
- Date Created:
- Apr-06
- Collection:
- Luxor Roman Wall Paintings
- Series:
- Existing conditions before conservation
- 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, and Mural painting and decoration, Roman -- Conservation and restoration
- Genre:
- Black and white photographs and frescoes (paintings)
- Copyright Status:
- copyrighted
- Local ID:
- arce_lrwp_bf_0069.tif
- Project History:
- Amenhotep III was responsible for constructing the greater part of the present Luxor Temple around 1400 BCE. Under Diocletian, Emperor of Rome, 245-313, the first Tetrarchy transformed the temple site, including one of the temple’s offering halls into what is now known as the imperial cult chamber. In the early 2000s, ARCE conducted several site visits to Luxor to extensively document the grounds and undertake conversation efforts for the Roman frescoes present in that chamber.