

Egypt and Nubia, Volume I: Grand Approach to the Temple of Philae, Nubia
The image shows a sepia-toned illustration of ancient stone structures. The structures are in the center and on the right. The structures are made of stone and feature intricate carvings and columns. Two large stone structures with triangular tops are in the center. Smaller stone structures with columns are on the left and right. Two people are on the left. The ground is dry and cracked, with scattered stones. The sky is gray. The illustration is framed by a thick border. Text at the bottom reads "Grand Approach to the Temple of Philae, Nubia".
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