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  • The circle of the zodiac from Dendera, which is now in

    An Egyptian Princess — Complete Georg Ebers 1867

  • The circle of the zodiac from Dendera, which is now in

    Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works Georg Ebers 1867

  • The circle of the zodiac from Dendera, which is now in

    An Egyptian Princess — Volume 04 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The circle of the zodiac from Dendera, which is now in

    An Egyptian Princess — Volume 04 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The circle of the zodiac from Dendera, which is now in

    An Egyptian Princess — Volume 04 Georg Ebers 1867

  • The guide flew with us an hour to Luxor, where we joined a bus convoy for the 10-hour round trip to the legendary temples of Abydos and Dendera with many security checkpoints on the way -- the Egyptians really overdo it to make tourists feel safe.

    Scott S. Smith: Egypt the Eternal Scott S. Smith 2011

  • The guide flew with us an hour to Luxor, where we joined a bus convoy for the 10-hour round trip to the legendary temples of Abydos and Dendera with many security checkpoints on the way -- the Egyptians really overdo it to make tourists feel safe.

    Scott S. Smith: Egypt the Eternal Scott S. Smith 2011

  • These include the Rosetta Stone, displayed for more than 200 years in the British Museum, and the Zodiac of Dendera, housed in the Louvre in Paris.

    Egypt Hunts Ancient Artifacts Ashraf Khalil 2010

  • We visited all the great monuments—the temples at Abydos and Edfu, Luxor, Karnak, and Dendera; we rounded that famous bend in the river at Abu Simbel and came upon the four huge statues of Ramses II seated against the cliff, sand up to their knees.

    The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009

  • We visited all the great monuments—the temples at Abydos and Edfu, Luxor, Karnak, and Dendera; we rounded that famous bend in the river at Abu Simbel and came upon the four huge statues of Ramses II seated against the cliff, sand up to their knees.

    The Mistress of Nothing Kate Pullinger 2009

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