Temple of Amun at Sanam

Temple of Amun at Sanam


Merowe, Sudan (SD)
From The Encyclopaedia of Ancient Egyptian Architecture:

Sanam (Abu Dom)

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An important Napatan palace city on the West Bank of the Nile in the Sudan, opposite Napata, with a temple dedicated to Amun built by Taharqa consisting of a pylon pillared hall, offering room, sanctuary and siderooms, resembling the temples of Kawa and Tabo. to the north is a vast complex of store rooms known as "the treasury".
From The Encyclopaedia of Ancient Egyptian Architecture:

Sanam (Abu Dom)

An important Napatan palace city on the West Bank of the Nile in the Sudan, opposite Napata, with a temple dedicated to Amun built by Taharqa consisting of a pylon pillared hall, offering room, sanctuary and siderooms, resembling the temples of Kawa and Tabo. to the north is a vast complex of store rooms known as "the treasury".
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By: AlbinoFlea

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