A New Vision for Visiting El Deir El-Bahari

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 October 6 University, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Department of Tourist Guidance

2 Suez Canal University, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels

3 October 6 University, Faculty of Tourism and Hotel Management

Abstract

By visiting the Deir el-Bahari area, one can learn about the architecture of temples in the 11th dynasty of King Mentouht, the Middle International, and in the 18th Dynasty, the temples of Millet Hatshepsut and King Thutmose III. It is possible to identify the style of building the tombs of individuals in the late period because there are tombs in this area as well, while the nature of visiting a temple Queen Hatshepsut paves the way for an explanation of the temples in the region, their development and their importance in sustainability, despite the apparent destruction of the Temple of Mentuhotep II and Thutmose III.

Their development and architectural elements can be identified with the presence of important scenes on the walls of the Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Deir el-Bahari area, such as the temple of Queen Hatshepsut, King Mentuhotep, King Tuthmosis III and some late-era tombs, so preserving the area and its importance

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