Temple of Horus Pictographs - Edfu, Egypt
Posted by: denben
N 24° 58.673 E 032° 52.409
36R E 487230 N 2762504
Pictographs on the walls of the Temple of Horus in Edfu, Egypt.
Waymark Code: WMFM5J
Location: Egypt
Date Posted: 11/02/2012
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We were lucky to have a great Egyptian guide who explained to us the meanings of the hieroglyphs. Our default picture shows the coronation of the Pharaoh Ptolemy by the goddess Nekhbet on the right and the goddess Wadjet on the left.
The Temple of Edfu dedicated to the falcon god Horus, was built in the Ptolemaic period between 237 and 57 BCE. It is one of the best preserved temples in Egypt. The inscriptions on its walls provide important information on language, myth and religion during the Greco-Roman period in ancient Egypt. (
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Entrance to the site costs 40 Egyptian pounds, and the site is open between 6am - 5pm during the summer and 7am - 4pm during the winter.
Visit Instructions:1. You may log as many different waymarks as you wish but you may only log each one once.
2. You must include a close up photo of the pictograph and your GPSr. The pictograph must be recognizable.
3. Tell a little bit about what you learned of the area.