This is a classic archaeological illustration created by Scottish artist David Roberts in 1838, depicting the interior entrance corridor of Abu Simbel Temple in Egypt. The giant Ramses II statues on both sides, tiny visitors in the distance and remaining painted decorations show the grandeur of ancient Egyptian architecture, full of profound historical and solemn atmosphere.

David Roberts 1838 Entrance To Abu Simbel Temple

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