| Mary Brodrick - 1902 - 244 trang
...also the two great temples of Luxor, and still there would be room for the whole of the Eamesseum. In short all of the temples on the east of Thebes...might be placed together in the one area of the ruins of Hawara. Here we certainly have a site worthy of the renown which the Labyrinth acquired." From careful... | |
| Mary Brodrick - 1902 - 236 trang
...temples of Luxor, and still there would be room for the whole of the Ramesseum. In short all of tBe temples on the east of Thebes and one of the largest...might be placed together in the one area of the ruins of Hawara. Here we certainly have a site worthy of the renown which the Labyrinth acquired." From careful... | |
| Margaret S. Drower - 1995 - 577 trang
...have stretched for a thousand feet by eight hundred feet at least: "On that space could be erected ... all of the temples on the east of Thebes and one of the largest on the west bank." Classical authors had described the enormous extent of the ancient labyrinth: its buildings, said Herodotus,... | |
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