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Manual Of Egyptian Archaeology And Guide To The Study Of Antiquities In Egypt

CHAPTER I
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When, however, Rameses III.
erected his memorial temple[3] (figs.

40 and 41), he desired, in remembrance of his Syrian victories, to give it an outwardly military aspect.

Along the eastward front of the enclosure there accordingly runs a battlemented covering wall of stone, averaging some thirteen feet in height.

The gate, protected by a large quadrangular bastion, opened in the middle of this wall.

It was three feet four inches in width, and was flanked by two small oblong guard-houses, the flat roofs of which stood about three feet higher than the ramparts.


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