From roof of the Ramesseum, part of the fallen colossus of Ramses II., S.E. over plain of Thebes, Egypt. (66)
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| Title: | From roof of the Ramesseum, part of the fallen colossus of Ramses II., S.E. over plain of Thebes, Egypt. (66) |
| Author: | Underwood & Underwood |
| Summary: | Man sitting on roof overlooking ruins |
| Citable link to this page: | http://hdl.handle.net/1911/5624 |
| Date: | 1904 |
| Original Source | Original stereograph: "From roof of the Ramesseum, part of the fallen colossus of Ramses II., S.E. over plain of Thebes, Egypt. (66)." (Underwood and Underwood). 7.75 x 4.2 inches. From the collection of Dr. Paula Sanders, Rice University. |
| Subject | Ramses II, King of Egypt; Ramesseum (Thebes, Egypt); Thebes (Egypt : Extinct city); Temples--Egypt; Stereographs |
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| Related Resource | Find a TIMEA research module, "History through the Stereoscope: Stereoscopy and Virtual Travel", |
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| About This Resource: | Forms part of the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) |
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From roof of the Ramesseum, part of the fallen colossus of Ramses II., S.E. over plain of Thebes, Egypt. (66)
(1904).
From Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA). http://hdl.handle.net/1911/5624
For more on properly formatting citations, see Citing TIMEA Resources.
From Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA). http://hdl.handle.net/1911/5624
For more on properly formatting citations, see Citing TIMEA Resources.
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TIMEA Visual Materials [1769]
This collection contains book illustrations, postcards, stereocards, photographs, and ephemera related to travel in the Middle East, primarily Egypt.