Ptolemaic Temple Once Boasted 60-Foot Pylon Towers Archaeologists from Germany’s University of Tübingen collaborated with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism to excavate the Ptolemaic temple pylon ...
An archaeological mission has uncovered a complete Ptolemaic temple pylon at the western side of the main temple of Athribis in Sohag, Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities and the University of ...
It probably dates back to the Greco-Macedonian Ptolemaic dynasty, which ruled Egypt from 305BC until 30BC. Two sandstone reliefs of King Ptolemy V were also recently found at the temple.
suggests that there was strong interest in depicting different human body types in the Ptolemaic period. During this dynasty, Egypt was ruled by Ptolemy I Soter I, a general of Alexander the Great ...
In addition, the team found the remains of a different temple at Taposiris Magna that was in use between roughly the fourth and second centuries B.C., during Ptolemaic times. Near this temple ...
The rock-cut tombs had been previously robbed during the Ptolemaic period and later ... at the causeway of Queen Hatshepsut's Funerary temple at Deir al-Bahri on the Nile's West Bank, in Luxor ...