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east-west the two directions that
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indicate the boundary between life and
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death for the Egyptian civilization
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the Nile was the source of the life and
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also it was the source of the life for
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the ancient Egyptians
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a magical place where history has put
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its foundations where the gods and their
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human incarnations the Pharaohs have
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been adored and venerated 3,000 years
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concentrated in an area of over 5,000
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square kilometers the cult of Armin the
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invisible god foundation apogee and
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decadence of the biggest and most
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majestic temples of human civilization
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Karnak and Luxor come to the chosen
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place if it suits as the ancient
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Egyptians called the temple of karnak a
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long course of water separating the
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living of the dead
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the Nile flowing from south to north
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determined for Egypt the ancient general
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axis of the earth
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the course of the sun from east to west
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cross the terrestrial line and defined
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in this way the divine universe
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raaah the son was considered the
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essential manifestation of the creative
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energy of life according to the Egyptian
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tradition the West Bank where the Sun
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sets is the place for the night levy
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generation of raha there the Egyptians
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built their necropolis
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vice-versa the eastern bank of the river
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the area where the Sun rises is the
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suitable place for welcoming human
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activity
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and the great places for cult exactly on
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this bank of the river in the area
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bordering Thebes the Egyptians built the
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terrestrial fulcrum of the creative
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energy the sanctuary of Karnak the
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ancient Egyptians connected the West
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with the dead but with the death because
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they saw the sunrise rising from the
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east and it goes to be its end and the
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West so they bought their tombs in the
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West and everything connecting with
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their daily life especially the religion
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it should be to the east
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the city of 100 gates Homer baptized
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Thebes in this way in part of the Iliad
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probably influenced by the majesty of
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its temples al Carnac fortified village
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the present name of the temple derives
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from an archaic Arabic phrase in effect
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the complex of Karnak with its majestic
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towers and its massive walls must seem a
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real and proper fortress to the eyes of
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the Arabs and the visitors in general
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phoebs the apex of its splendor was the
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center of the economic and religious
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power of Egypt with the rise of the 18th
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dynasty Thebes became the capital of
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Egypt and Carnac the religious epicenter
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of the country the temple of Arman alone
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possessed over 230,000 hectares the men
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at the service of the temple were more
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than 80,000 a real and proper auto
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sufficient world in which the pharaohs
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over the centuries wanted to leave their
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own mark adding holes and monuments
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correct temple is not really one temple
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its temples built from the time of them
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in the kingdom even with evidence of the
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whole kingdom but the main construction
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we have from Jesus to reach the first
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from dynasty 12 the Middle Kingdom more
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than 3,800 years ago Karnak temple is
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the one of the largest temples ever
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built in Egypt
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it took you by more than two hundred two
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acres and it has different temples the
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main temple was which was dedicated to
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the God
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amaura which behind us here this is the
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main temple which was built for the main
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god of Thebes
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the Temple of Karnak is dedicated to
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three divinities armin roth the king of
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all the gods moved his wife and consu
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their young son together the three
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divinities form the Theban triad
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this is a small temple of ramses the
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third that lies within the great
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precinct of amun-re at karnak almond ray
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was the greatest of the Egyptian gods
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from the New Kingdom on Amun was
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worshipped here with his consort moot
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and their son Khonsu moot was a mother
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goddess
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her name was written with the sign of a
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vulture and actually an ancient Egyptian
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this is the word for mother Khonsu was a
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lunar God who was principally
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responsible for keeping track of time
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with the god of wisdom Toth the
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principal nucleus of Karnak is the
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temple of Amun the structure of the
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temple divides into two parts the first
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follows the east-west axis each of these
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parts is overlooked by towers that
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delimit the access to courtyards and
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rooms the second part of the structure
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is aligned with the north-south axis
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from these directions the temple
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continues through a series of four
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towers called the proper layer of the
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south in an avenue of sphinxes towards
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the boundary of the temple of lords
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the original nucleus of the temple is
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that bounded by the four towers and the
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rule of the feasts or at manor
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the sanctuary is a temple made up of
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chambers with a telescopic structure
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that narrows gradually in order to focus
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the attention on the statue of Armin
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the meaning of the entire complex to be
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a temples for the gut am the
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interception cold distant bells burn
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Armand and Ira Griffiths means the land
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or the place of Amman and they called it
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also Abbot suit meant that chosen place
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this is actually that shows in place of
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the guitar
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thou art a la mode of the silence who
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cometh to the cry of the humble I
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implore thee because I am sick and
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already thou came and saved me
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thou who giveth breath to whom is
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without save me who is in desperation
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the art Armand rah Lord of Thebes
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the fortune of Arman and the role of
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divine leader of the Egyptian Pantheon
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coincides with the ascent of the people
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of Thebes originally Arman was a
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little-known primordial God it was the
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theologians of the Middle Kingdom who
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attributed to him a new significance
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Armin the invisible the hidden the
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transcendent God kings of the gods in
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parallel with the expansionist policy of
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the sovereigns of the 18th dynasty Arman
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became the gatherer of immense economic
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fortunes
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the power of the priests that
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administered the cult grew
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from warrior God - cosmic God through
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fusion with the Sun God rah
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Armon the invisible and Roth the God who
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regulated the seasons became a single
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God
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here their appearance of a mall where
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the tongue inside is in shape and also
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during the night there was the
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appearance of console console came his
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name came from tennis and tennis means
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the crossing of the sky during the night
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in the century one sees a gradual
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reduction of the luminosity from the
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full light of the courtyard to the
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obscurity of the cell the extreme point
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of the world in which heaven and earth
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are united at dawn and in the darkness
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of Twilight but it is in the
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intermediate place that the maximum
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tension between light and darkness is
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expressed the hippest aisle hole we are
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the most important place
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the hippo style hall and the Temple of
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Karnak I like to come here all the time
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when I look at the pillars the great
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planners I feel like a Duluth this hippo
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style wall first built by the
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grandfather of prompted the second comes
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it the first and his father said to the
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Pharisees and one says the second are
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finished this it was spiteful
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it's like 134 huge pillars and about 14
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rows the great hippo style atrium was
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created by the will of a men who tapped
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the third the central colonnade is
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flanked by 122 columns of smaller
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proportions the difference in height
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created between the central nave and the
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two aisles illuminated by the play of
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light of the windows in openwork
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calcareous stone assumes a strong
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symbolic characteristic the light
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divides into two zones the huge capitals
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leaving the lower part in the shade so
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giving the impression of an even greater
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height the psychological intent of this
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complex is to provoke a kind of anxiety
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with respect to the divinity then you
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can imagine that this bieber-style whole
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was ruined was only a slides of open
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place to give light it was incredible
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you can imagine if you close your eyes
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with me you can imagine the past if you
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close the same style hole with a roof
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and you come to this place
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your heart will tremble your heart will
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tremble of magic
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that of the temple of karnak is one of
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the largest and arduous hipa style halls
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ever constructed
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it's construction involved the rains of
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many sovereigns up to the dynasty of
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Ramses in particular SETI the first and
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Ramses the second the 134 columns
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represent sheaves of hi Priory the
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effect of the repetition in the
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originals was accentuated by the lively
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multi coloring that should have
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contributed in facilitating the osmosis
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between building and nature the 12
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central columns of the central nave 22
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metres high
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including the abacus terminate with a
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capital as an open papyrus flower while
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the 122 aisles 18 metres high of a
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capital with a closed bar
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the alignment of the central nave of the
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main hall of the temple underlines the
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function of a passage to the sanctuary
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another axis perpendicular to the first
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divides the space in halves and through
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the two side doors puts the hall in
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communication with the temple of mut
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if the world is chaos the temple is the
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center in which the order of things is
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ensured in order to do this the
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protection of God must be guaranteed
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feeding him dressing him praying to him
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by taking care of his image the priests
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in reality ensure the continuity of the
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cosmic order I'm standing in front of
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the sacred lake in the complex of Amun
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RA at Karnak according to the Egyptian
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creation myths the world before creation
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was filled with darkness and water and
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this lake is actually a symbolic
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representation within the whole complex
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which represents the cosmos as a whole
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of the primeval waters from which
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creation occurred it was also very
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important in the life of the temple many
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many Egyptologists believe that the
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priests would come here at dawn to do
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their ritual ablutions to bathe before
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they went to do their carry out their
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daily activities in the temple
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the rights within the temple were
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determined by the position of the Sun
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and included three phases dawn midday
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and sunset before dawn the priests
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washed themselves in the sacred lake
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purifying the body later they opened a
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tabernacle and after having uncovered
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the face of God by offering it to the
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light they chanted the morning prayer
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the fusion between God and light
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culminated at midday with the sunlight
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the statue of God was carried to a
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ruthless chamber placed on the top of
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the temple and he received the
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regenerating embrace of the Sun
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at carlac this right took place probably
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in one of the rooms of the Act Manor
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which is accessed now by means of a
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stairway that starts from the southeast
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corner of the room
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it is a separate building which took
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mozi the third built
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it's heart is a hole with the basilican
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structure developed in about 40 meters
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five aisles and the nave raised resting
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on stone columns
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an innovative structure for that time
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Julie studied for the Jubilee feast the
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feast of said the renewal of the Royal
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power of the Pharaoh that it is an area
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made for the celebration of the king is
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proved by the list of the sovereigns set
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of the entrance the decorations of the
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two chapels situated at the north and
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the sunlight room
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to enter in this environment meant being
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initiated to the cult of Armand and his
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human incarnation the king
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[Music]
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the same access to the Centurion through
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a passage 85 centimeters higher with
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respect to the difference in level of
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the floor adds to the mysterious
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significance of the cult
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having entered the sanctuary one is
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confronted with a complex in which the
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so-called Botanical Garden stands out
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[Music]
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low reliefs that show plants fruits and
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exotic animals that took Mersey the
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third had found in the 25th year of his
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reign in the country of retinol the four
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fasiq old columns are instead the
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symbolic representation of the cardinal
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points the entire world represented in
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front of its Demiurge arm and ron whose
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secret Chapel can be noticed between the
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two central columns in the dichotomy
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between light and darkness almond Roth
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found his counter attraction in consu
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the moon-god also was the son of the god
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Amun a moat and here inside this complex
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they built an isolated temple to this
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gut this temple built to be begun during
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rough seas the third and it continued to
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be built until the end of the Tillamook
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below the sanctuary dedicated to console
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was built by a man who tapped the third
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probably by enlarging a pre-existing
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channel
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the temple is made up of a courtyard
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surrounded on three sides by a portico
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which has two lines of papyrus shaped
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columns with capitals as closed buds
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[Music]
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there follows the hippo style atrium
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illuminated by cloistered windows then
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two vestibules and some side rooms
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destined to daily rites from a stairway
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the roof can be reached here the priests
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observed the sky in the stars in order
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to fix the dais for the rights of the
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liturgical calendar consuit was
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considered a lunar God being the
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extension of the fundamental light that
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at night of the moon the planets and the
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stars
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also in the nearby temple of a pet the
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birth of the primordial light was
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celebrated Oh pet the Divine Mother the
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hippopotamus goddess in charge of births
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is the recipient of this remarkable
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building constructed with some blocks my
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tooth mozi the third and the men who
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took the second and finished in the
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epoch of Ptolemy we found and the
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Foundation's here that the architects
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who built this temple recycled many
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props from the product tiles and they
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used this blocks aside the construction
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of this temple also we found a lot of
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statues and the foundation of the temple
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with her on some staircases they slept
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or maybe to the Middle Kingdom
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indicating that this temple the
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foundation of earth began during the
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Middle Kingdom was the core of the
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Carnac temples and the during the
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Ptolemaic period they began to do a
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renovation for the temple and they
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destroyed what was found here before and
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they built this new temple which is
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unique with HD release reliefs and it's
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descriptions
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[Music]
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the temple is composed of a vestibule
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and about 12 rooms dedicated to
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mysterious cults
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a team of restorers of the franco
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egyptian studies of the temples of Luxor
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and Karnak is working on the restoration
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of the reliefs on the walls of the
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temple
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[Music]
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we are here in the in the North room of
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a pet of the temple of a pet where we
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came to work maybe two years ago we
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begin by this by this room because of
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because maybe it's more symbolic than
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the other rooms it's it's representing
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the actually the the resurrection of the
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series that you see there this man lying
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on his bed which he which is going to
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make a child to to Easy's and the next
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room in front we will represent the the
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childhood of always Horus the child of a
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Saracen is
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in a year of work the restorers have
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cleaned the paintings in the north room
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of the temple and have renewed the
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floors of the five principal chambers as
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well as making secure the walls and the
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main tower
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the work was in two part the clean work
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first part was made with with clinical
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team and the second part was made with
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with mechanical cleaning the tinkling
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was made with compresses with carbonate
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ammonium and methyl cellulose melted
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melted and mechanical part is made with
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mokou-san blaster now you see the
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difference you can see some witnesses of
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the first state of the walls which were
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really black like on the ceiling and on
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this part of the wall here
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the whole area of the temple of Carnac
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really is crowded with many religious
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buildings
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apart from the enclosure of Mantua and
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mut of which today very little remains
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in the western area there is the temple
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of tar but Mersey the third had built
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[Music]
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the sanctuary is divided into three
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chapels decorated with reliefs of the
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Pharaoh the central one is dedicated to
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thar king of the earth the one on the
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right to the goddess lioness segment
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wife of Tom
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the lost chapel served for crowning the
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sovereign
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always in the same area there is a
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temple dedicated to a cyrus heck jet
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governor of eternity
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[Music]
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we are here in the most one of the most
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sacred places inside the enclosure
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temple of Amara temple here we are in
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the Chapel of the god Osiris wreckage it
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means they got Osiris the ruler of the
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Eternity this chapel was begun to be
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built during the 25th dynasty and you
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can see one of the most important scenes
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here the goddess wife Arman Reedus
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offering the two bulls which we call it
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in Egyptology the new balls to the god
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Amun and again parallel to this scene
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another scene for the god Amun here was
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his famous tooth long feathers down of
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this you can see the same Queen offering
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the two system the two system to the god
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Amun and behind us here one of the most
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important architectural symbols in the
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ancient Egyptian religion is the eternal
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gates for the god Osiris the symbol of
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Gautreau's as you can see it's seven
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gates
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the ancient Egyptians represented in
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this chapel to enter in the temple of
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karnak is equivalent to making the
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journey backwards in time
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on the contrary to what one might think
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the Western group of buildings that
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which from the HIPAA style Hall leads to
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the entrance is more recent
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in fact the space between the third
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tower goes by a minute after third and
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the first dates back to the Ptolemaic
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era and allows us to cross in a few
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meters centuries of history the huge
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hippo style atrium is the result of the
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works performed by amongst others SETI
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the first and Ramses the second the
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second tower was designed by Horemheb
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and completed by Ramses the first in the
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huge courtyard lying between the 1st and
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2nd tower to the temples of SETI the
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second and Rameses the third exist again
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within the courtyard there was the large
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kiosk of taharka of which today only one
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papyrus shaped column remains from a
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nucleus going back to the middle reign
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the successive Pharaohs have gradually
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added monuments pulling down or
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partially modifying the pre-existing
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structures the most evident examples of
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this practice can be found in the open
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air museum as Karnak
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the red Chapel of hatshepsut dismantled
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by his stepson took mozi the third who
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use blocks of it to fill the three
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towers has been partially reconstructed
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the chapel is noted for its red color
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due to the use of blocks of quartzite
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alternatively cuts and shaped
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white is the color that distinguishes
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instead the kiosk of cissus tree the
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first rebuilt in the first years of the
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last century starting from the filler
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blocks of the third tower the kiosk is
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surrounded by two ramps and sustained by
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16 square cross sectioned columns this
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is one of the earliest monuments
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surviving to us at Karnak it was built
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by the early Middle Kingdom monarchs and
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was hurt the first on the occasion of
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his first said festival which was a kind
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of a Jubilee at which the gods
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reaffirmed his right to rule first
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celebrated after 30 years on the throne
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the more than 60 scenes contained inside
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refer to the Jubilee feast of sis
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Austria the first the imposition of the
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crown by God the kiosk offices Austria
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the first in reality at a precise
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function it was one of the deposits of
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the sacred barge it's actually what's
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known as a bark a bark shrine or a
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Waystation the Theban triad almond reimu
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and Khonsu were like many ancient
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Egyptian deities traveling God's
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uncertain annual festivals or ritual
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occasions they came out of their
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sanctuaries and they traveled out of the
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temple into the wide world to do this
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they used Clark's great ceremonial barks
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in which the divine image would have
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been placed and then hidden from view as
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it traveled outside the temple at Thebes
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the processional barge carried on the
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shoulders of the priests had to house
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the sacred statue of the Theban triad
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which was transported from the temple of
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karnak to the nearby temple of luxor in
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a journey of great symbolic significance
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the starting point of the procession was
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the sanctorum pink quartzite which the
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Macedonian King Philip parodius had
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constructed on the remains of that of
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took mozi the heard at the center of the
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chamber there is a block of granite on
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which the sacred barge was placed the
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the god Amun who lives in this epidote
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that shows him place are called the
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Temple of Karnak better among the bless
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of Raman they put him in the sacred boat
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and the priest will hold the boat
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fronted by the high priest and the boat
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will go sailing with the Nile to the
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south until he can go and visit his wife
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moves at the temple of Luxor that time
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melted to the ancient Egyptian fertility
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the bark would be carried by priests on
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their shoulders and then often travel by
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water as well either overland or by
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water but the Oracles could be asked
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along this route for answers to
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questions and there would be the written
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answers on either side and the bark
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would be tipped toward the correct
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answer and that's how the Oracle was
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answered the question to the Oracle was
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answered every year on the occasion of
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the feast of a pet the statue of the god
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Arman left the century of karnak and was
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carried in procession to the south
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chapel the temple of luxor the same
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procession could be performed in two
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ways the first on land the barge leaving
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the cell and then turning left in
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direction south moved towards the temple
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of luxor
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the second by River taking advantage of
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the flood of the Nile but in September
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in the period of the Feast of a pet
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reached its highest level the barge made
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its triumphal entrance to the temple the
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whole procession would come south to the
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Luxor Temple along this processional way
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along which I'm standing originally in
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the early New Kingdom this appears to
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have been a canal so that the gods
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traveled by boat later on it was paved
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over and eventually lined with sphinxes
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some of which you see here the Sphinx's
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took different forms here close to Luxor
00:30:40
Temple they are human headed and these
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fixes here were built by a king of the
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late period called nekton in BO the
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first the entire procession is
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represented on the walls of the great
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arcade of Luxor
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on the banks of the Nile priests
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soldiers dancers musicians accompany the
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barge running on foot through the
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streets it is a magnificent feast one of
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the very rare occasions in which public
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and private divine and human the elite
00:31:22
and the common people find the ideal
00:31:25
synthesis before arriving at the final
00:31:27
station the barges of the Theban triad
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were made to stop in purpose designated
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deposits
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I'm standing inside one of the three
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bark shrines that lie within the first
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court in the temple at Luxor the divine
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images of the gods still in their
00:31:45
portable shrines would have been brought
00:31:47
here for a rest at the end of the long
00:31:49
procession from Karnak here to Luxor
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Temple this is the westernmost of three
00:31:55
shrines that are set right next to each
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other and this one was for the divine
00:32:00
bark of moot and you can see an image of
00:32:02
moat here made offerings are being made
00:32:04
by the king to the image of mood here
00:32:07
and you can recognize her by her name of
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course and also by her image she wears
00:32:12
the vulture headdress that identifies
00:32:14
her as a mother goddess and the double
00:32:16
crown of United agent and you can see
00:32:18
here's one scene and here on the back
00:32:22
wall is another of the King making
00:32:24
offerings to the goddess moon
00:32:29
avoiding death through the conception of
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life
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the place where life is born at Thebes
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is the temple of Luxor the house of the
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women of Armen Roth who visited here
00:32:48
each year in order to be united with his
00:32:50
wife moot Allen requires the appearance
00:32:55
of Armen
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an itty phallic man adorned with the
00:32:58
same headgear of
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and with a whip in his hand
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you look at the Temple of Karnak it's a
00:33:11
house of amel this could be the house of
00:33:13
Alma but the house of the wife of Amnon
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also would that trip that they make
00:33:19
every year that Amman will come through
00:33:22
the secured po2 the high priest and they
00:33:24
come through the Nile and he comes here
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at length in the mind of ancient
00:33:29
Egyptian fertility a pet resort that is
00:33:37
harem of the south
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even the walls of this temple tell the
00:33:43
story of who had wanted them modified
00:33:46
them you serve them and abandon them
00:33:49
the first nucleus of the sanctuary dates
00:33:52
back to the 12th dynasty metell me with
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the men who tapped the third ramses ii
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the temple of luxor has assumed its
00:33:59
definitive characteristic aspect most of
00:34:02
what you see today is the work of a king
00:34:04
of the new kingdom Amenhotep the third
00:34:06
from the holy of holies the chambers in
00:34:09
the back through a series of shrines and
00:34:11
other chambers into the sun court and on
00:34:14
into the processional colonnade the
00:34:16
great court at the front and the pylons
00:34:18
that front the temple are the work of
00:34:21
ramses ii who changed the axis of that
00:34:24
court so that the processional way could
00:34:26
lead directly to karnak
00:34:31
the place of fertility and the life that
00:34:34
is born through public rituals such as
00:34:37
the feast of a pet but also through
00:34:40
private moments in front of the people
00:34:43
that take part in the event but also far
00:34:46
from indiscreet eyes as in one of the
00:34:49
more meaningful places of the whole
00:34:51
complex the birth chamber
00:34:55
in this area located at the end of the
00:34:57
temple the divine birth of the king is
00:35:00
celebrated the sacred wedding that
00:35:02
unites Armin and the Queen and gives to
00:35:05
Egypt its heavenly guide the Pharaoh I'm
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standing in the birth room of Amun
00:35:10
hooked up the third at Luxor Temple an
00:35:13
important concept in Egyptian royal
00:35:17
theology was that the king was actually
00:35:19
the son of the god Amun rah and the form
00:35:21
of Amun worshipped here was the
00:35:24
engendering force was the form of Haman
00:35:26
who engendered the new king the scenes
00:35:30
here on the west wall of this room tell
00:35:32
this story in a series of vignettes that
00:35:35
go across the wall and then up and up
00:35:38
again we begin the story here in the
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corner where Ullman rah chooses the
00:35:43
woman who will bear his next child here
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we have the god Amun
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and here we have the Queen muta Maria so
00:35:55
in fact he chooses the queen of Egypt
00:35:58
very conveniently who was identified for
00:36:00
him by the god Thoth in this next scene
00:36:03
and here Toth you can recognize with his
00:36:05
Ibis head leads the god i'll move into
00:36:09
the royal palace into the bedchamber of
00:36:11
the queen a moon awakens the queen with
00:36:15
his beautiful aroma and then they share
00:36:17
here a divine embrace here's the queen
00:36:20
and a moon seated on a bed in the next
00:36:24
scene a moon tells the Potter God knew
00:36:27
who was responsible for fashioning
00:36:29
people to fashion the new king which he
00:36:32
does here on this potter's wheel he
00:36:35
fashions the king and the Kings double
00:36:37
his cow which is the life force that
00:36:39
passes power from one person to the next
00:36:41
he's assisted here by hecka and then the
00:36:44
scenes continue on the in the next
00:36:47
register Toth announces to the Queen
00:36:49
that she is pregnant and then she
00:36:51
proceeds to give birth in the company of
00:36:54
many gods the baby is accepted as the
00:36:57
new king by a moon and his wife moot and
00:37:00
their child Fon soo and in the top
00:37:03
register their various scenes of
00:37:05
purification where the king is welcomed
00:37:07
by all the gods
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the most interior area of the temple
00:37:24
that dedicated by a men who tapped the
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third - the cult of God has suffered few
00:37:29
changes over the course of the centuries
00:37:32
the most significant ones are those made
00:37:35
by Alexander the Great who wanted to
00:37:37
insert an ounce in the shrine of the
00:37:39
barge instead of the four columns and
00:37:42
open a passage in order to connect it to
00:37:44
the shrine of the statue this temple
00:37:48
remained important throughout the firaon
00:37:49
ik period and on into the greco-roman
00:37:51
era when Alexander the Great took over
00:37:54
Egypt he took over also the cults of the
00:37:57
gods and became a true Pharaoh he built
00:38:00
the barque shrine that were standing in
00:38:02
right now and you can see on the walls
00:38:04
he has himself represented in the
00:38:06
traditional iconography of a pharaoh
00:38:08
worshipping the same gods that were
00:38:10
worshipped here for thousands of years
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the temple of Luxor is a rare witness to
00:38:27
historical stratification
00:38:30
after the Greek domination on the
00:38:32
foundations there remain evident traces
00:38:35
of the Romans the chamber which precedes
00:38:38
the shrine hosts remains of paintings
00:38:41
dating back in all probability to the
00:38:43
era of Diocletian
00:38:46
it is a representation of the Four
00:38:48
Emperors but appear as gods in front of
00:38:51
their soldiers
00:38:56
eventually the cult of almond raw came
00:38:59
to an end but the religious life of
00:39:01
luxor temple was far from over during
00:39:04
the roman era this space was transformed
00:39:06
into a temple to the imperial cult the
00:39:09
back rooms were blocked off with his
00:39:11
apse and this room was plastered over
00:39:15
and covered with frescoes the entire
00:39:17
temple was enclosed as part of a Roman
00:39:19
garrison during the Christian era a
00:39:22
number of churches were built around and
00:39:24
inside the temple one of these can still
00:39:27
be seen today within the great court of
00:39:29
ramses ii on top of this church in the
00:39:33
13th century a.d a mosque was built the
00:39:36
Abu al-hakam
00:39:42
witness thieves for every city the water
00:39:48
and the earth wearing you at the
00:39:50
beginning came the sand to surround the
00:39:54
fields to create their place in the high
00:39:57
ground
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the land existed
00:40:03
humanity came into existence to found
00:40:06
each city with its true name because
00:40:10
city is called by its name under the
00:40:13
surveillance of Thebes the
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all the cities are under his shadow too
00:40:28
by means of Thebes
00:40:36
today after three thousand years Pheebs
00:40:40
exists no more
00:40:42
east of the nile in that which was once
00:40:45
considered the city of the living
00:40:47
they remained the temples of Karnak and
00:40:50
Luxor
00:40:52
the Egyptians had built them to use them
00:40:55
as religious centers later peoples have
00:40:58
changed the sense and the use of them
00:41:01
only to abandon them to themselves only
00:41:06
in the last century a long phase of
00:41:09
restoration has been undertaken in order
00:41:12
to return these places to their ancient
00:41:14
splendor
00:41:17
west of the Nile the city of the Dead is
00:41:20
the seat of the necropolis of Thebes
00:41:24
the place for excellence of mystery
00:41:27
in inaccessible place
00:41:30
if the temples in some manner were
00:41:33
public the tombs must be private
00:41:39
today the living on the dead have a
00:41:41
common destiny seas of tourist crowds
00:41:46
each year visit temples and necropolis
00:41:50
the desire to know and to measure
00:41:54
oneself with history have upset for the
00:41:57
end of time the sense of these places
00:42:00
but the mystery and the fascination that
00:42:03
they emanate remain intact
00:42:06
a sign that the Egyptian civilization
00:42:10
will never die
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