2024

THE TEMPLE OF SESIBI

Archaeological site

Free visit. Built in the th century before our era by the successor of Amenhotep III, the "monotheistic" heretical, but famous Akhenaton, the temple was located in a fortress town designed to monitor the border with Kush. There are only three pillars of the temple to be observed. The ruins of Egyptian fortifications are visible at the summit of the Sesi Sesi, overlooking the village of the same name.

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2024

THE TEMPLE OF SEDEINGA

Archaeological site

The temple of Amun in Soleib, the temple is dedicated to Tiye, the wife of the Sovereign Amenhotep III. It leaves little more than a single column, with its top dominating a heap of ruins. The remains of a vast necropolis (probably used until the méroïtique period) and pyramid bases are hardly visible in proximity. 

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