Karnak is one of the biggest cities in ancient Egypt. It’s time spand dates from around 2055 BC to around 100 AD. The city/temple was built by many pharaoh's. It is located east of the bank of Thebes, which is along the east bank of the Nile river. The city began to grow as each of the pharaoh’s added buildings, statues, temples, etc.
Karnak from all the other cities because it’s sphinxes. Sphinxes were symbolized protection over the city, they were at the two main entrances into the city. Today, the main attraction in the city is the
Great Hypostyle Hall. Most of the building was built by the Ramesses dynasty. The temple was broken down in 4 major parts, the Precinct
Amun-Re, the Precinct of Montu, the Precinct of Mut, and the Temple …show more content…
28 of the 61 are either destroyed or unknown of.
Luxor, one of the Pharaohs from the list, and his priest came upon the temple and ceremonies to regenerate Amun, recreate the cosmos and transfer Amun’s power into the pharaoh.
The main part of Karnak contains the first pylon, the …show more content…
The First Pylon is the main entrance into the temple. It wasn’t ever completed and isn’t decorated. It was built by
Nectanebo I, he was also the guy who built the walls around Karnak.
The Great Court holds the Kiosk of Taharqa. Taharqa was the fourth king in the twenty-fifth dynasty. Tuthmosis III Hall has the name “The most splendid of Monuments”. It’s entrance usually had two statues of kings wearing some sort of festival costume. On the northeast end, there is a stairway leading to a room called the “Chamber of the
Clepsydras”. Clepsydras is a water clock made of stone vessel with a tiny hole that has a constant drip. The Sacred Lake was 120 meters by
77 meters. The lake is used by the priest for ritual washing and ritual navigation. The Temple of Khonsu consist of a peristyle court boarded by twenty-eight columns. It was built by Ramesses III. http://kingtutone.com/temples/karnak/ https://discoveringegypt.com/karnak-temple/karnak-temple-hypostyle- hall/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precinct_of_Amun-Re https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_of_Montu_(Medamud) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karnak_king_list