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Pharaonic Architecture - Egypt > King Mentuhotep II Temple - XI Dynasty (2130-1983 BC) - Thebes, Luxor, Egypt  
King Mentuhotep II Temple - XI Dynasty (2130-1983 BC) - Thebes, Luxor, Egypt
uploaded by: MO on August 8, 2008
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King Mentuhotep II Temple - XI Dynasty (2130-1983 BC) - Thebes, Luxor, Egypt
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The temple of King Mentuhotep II (Neb-hepet-re) is located next to the famous temple of Queen Hatshepsut in Thebes, modern day Deir El Bahari, at the west bank of Luxor – Egypt. Built during the XI Dynasty (2130-1983 BC). The model is a faithful attempt to reconstruct the temple to scale using ancient Egyptian measurements of royal cubits (RC). 1 Royal Cubit (RC) = 0.524 mtr. / 52.4 cm. After download, open with Google sketchup, check out "layers" under window tab, to see details inside the temple. Let me know what you think of this model either by using the rating option or by contacting me: mshahed@yahoo.com.


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