DAKKA TEMPLE
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New Seboua,
Egypt
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2024
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2024
The temple of Dakka has been moved 40 km from its original location. It dates from several eras, including Ptolemaic and Roman. It was dedicated to Thoth.
Pylon: Augustus had it built in a disproportionate way in front of a rather modest temple; it is dug multiple chambers.
Portico: In the purest Ptolemaic style, the portico is openwork in its upper part, giving access to a classical pronaos, followed by a rectangular vestibule.
Sanctuaries: two sanctuaries follow each other, one from the Arkamani period, the second from the Augustan period.
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