| Image title: | Colonnade of Medamot at Thebes |
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| Source: | Ebers, Prof. G.: “Pictureseque Egypt Vol II” (1878) |
| Place shown: | Thebes, Egypt |
| Keywords: | temples, pillars, ruins, architecture, backgrounds, wallpaper, greyscale |
| Status: | out of copyright (called public domain in the USA), hence royalty-free stock image for all purposes usage credit requested |
Notes: |
This temple (if such it was) seems mainly to be of interest to archaeologists because of its “Campaniform Capitals” or pillars with floral tops. To most other people it is a majestic ruin, beautiful in desolation. The engraving did not translate well to the screen; let me know if you would like the 2400dpi scan, and mention which version of the gimp image manipulation program you use. I will not send files in a proprietary format, but PNG is available. |
| Dimensions: | 245 x 177mm (9.6 x 7.0 inches) |
| Filename: | v2-167-Colonnade-of-Medamot-at-Thebes-q50-1600x1200.jpg |
| Blog image: | http://fromoldbooks.org/r/2J/v2-167-Colonnade-of-Medamot-at-Thebes-q75-500x375.jpg |
| Blog link: | http://fromoldbooks.org/r/2J/pages/v2-167-Colonnade-of-Medamot-at-Thebes/ |
| Scanner dpi: | 2400 |
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