by Margaret Curnutte
European School of Molecular Medicine (SEMM) at the Campus IFOM-IEO (Milano), University of Milano &
Harvard Program on Science, Technology & Society
FondazioneGianninoBassetti
16 May 2011
Ramesses II's Cenotaph at Abydos is situated to the Northwest of Seti's more famous temple.
Although the temple has been quarried for it's fine quality creamy coloured limestone enough remains to show the plan and the surviving reliefs are amongst the finest anywhere.
The colours are beautifully preserved on many of the reliefs.
by Margaret Curnutte
European School of Molecular Medicine (SEMM) at the Campus IFOM-IEO (Milano), University of Milano &
Harvard Program on Science, Technology & Society
FondazioneGianninoBassetti
16 May 2011
Ramesses II's Cenotaph at Abydos is situated to the Northwest of Seti's more famous temple.
Although the temple has been quarried for it's fine quality creamy coloured limestone enough remains to show the plan and the surviving reliefs are amongst the finest anywhere.
The colours are beautifully preserved on many of the reliefs.