Seti I Temple, Abydos, Egypt

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PomppuY 01 novembre 2007Seti I Temple in Abydos, Egypt, North from Luxor, near the town of al-Balyana. http://wikitravel.org/en/Ab... :...
PomppuY 01 novembre 2007Seti I Temple in Abydos, Egypt, North from Luxor, near the town of al-Balyana.

http://wikitravel.org/en/Abydos :
The Temple of Seti I - magnificent temple reliefs and the King List. The raised reliefs in the temple are some of the finest quality in all Egypt, incredibly beautiful and detailed. Although the lighting in the interior of the temple can be somewhat gloomy in places, the reliefs still stand out as exceptional. Visitors should note that the reliefs on the outer portions of the temple were completed during the reign of Ramses II, and are of a much lower quality than those further inside the complex. (Ramses moved the best craftsmen to work on his own temples after his father's death). Also worth noting is that the Kings List, or Pharaohs List is somewhat selective, omitting for example Akhenaten (the heretic king), Hatshepsut (a female pharaoh), and the reigns of the kings during the Hyskos occupation. If you are interested in ancient Egyptian history and art, this temple is more than worth the trip.
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  • great video
  • =ne of the bset temple in REgypt. Actually, it's the BEST , when it comes to relievs.
  • @WattsNG On the walls of the temple of Rameses II at Abu Simbel Nubians are portrayed as VERY different to Egyptians. I know because I've stood there on two occasions. Have you? So you think that Afro centric "scholars" aren't racist? They're as bad as any white racist.
  • I dont understand why whites cant think outside of the brainwashing the recieved in their schools. African culture is very prevasive throughout Kemet (eygpt), the Pharaohs came up the nile from the land of the gods (black africa) kerma, napata what is now the AsswadusasSudan. Nubia. The more knowledge we gain as far as understanding theblackmans history , than the white man can stop being so arrogant and proud. Hopefully impact on the racism.
  • Lol your a whack job. Black knowledge haha wtf. Im sure my white ass would look black if I was in the desert all day.
  • I want to help you!! really I do! Read "The Cultural Unity Of Africa" Africans didnt separate themselves by what you call countries, this is a european creation!! The Dogon tribe in west Africa trace their ancestors to egypt and even further than that to the star Sirius, which the white man didnt know existed til the 20th century!!Lets continue sir......
  • On the walls of the temple of Rameses III, you would see that there was no physical distinctions between the egyptians and other africans, but from ther races of people. HAve you ever wondered why the noses of the great kings and queens of Africa(Egypt...LOL) were taken off or disorted?...Lets continue SIr.......
  • OK!! Ill give you that one even tho I know its not true!! But the great historian Cheik Anta Diop went before the world court and proved, upon examination of the epiderm of the mummies skin, that the density of melanin was so great they were distinctly African!! The question is this: why does this matter? It matters more for white people to attempt to prove that the egyptians were not black ,but some semitic group and could not have been black because of pure racism/white supremacy, lets move on
  • LOL...which scholars are you talking about? eurocentric ones are arab ones? I have seen them all( so-called scholars) bow down to afro-centric scholars!! Sometimes, I feel sorry for them. But then I know that It was a racist intensity and propensity that drove them to there conclusions!! not to mention the white Jews!! boy oh boy!! you talk about nutjobs!!! WHew!!
  • 2. This is why Egypt believed black is the color of the dead. If statues are painted black, it means they are declaring that person is dead, that person is now with OSIRIS, Lord of the Dead. Ancient Egyptians painted statues of the dead black to declare that they were dead. Not as a commentary on their skin color.

    You have been lied to, I understand. But you will be taken for a nutjob if you try to talk like this to real scholars.
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