

Sepia-toned drawing of stone structure with four thick columns. Columns topped with rectangular blocks. People dressed in white robes standing near structure and to right. Some sitting on ground to left. Palm tree on right. Birds flying overhead. Cloudy sky. Text at bottom reads "AT LUXOR: THEBES."
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