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- Aksha,_Sudan abstract "Aksha is an ancient Egyptian temple, rebuilt in part at the National Museum of Sudan in Khartoum. The temple was built around 1250 BC by Ramses II. It is situated in the far north of present-day Sudan, a few kilometers south of Faras, on the west side of the Nile. On the temple walls, several sacrifices are depicted. The location of the temple was not well chosen, as it is only a few inches above the high tide of the Nile. This resulted in penetration of the lower wall layers, salt crystallization on the wall surfaces, and stones being worn down over the centuries. In addition, the temple was preyed upon by the local population. Other finds at the site include cemeteries, parts of Qubanstele, and the stele with the \"blessings of Ptah\".The 1963 excavations of Aksha were initiated because of the construction of the Aswan Dam. One of the discoveries included a relatively well-preserved temple wall, the western wall of the courtyard. Along its entire length, it contains a carved list of the foreign nations which Ramses II. After the temple was deemed worthy of preservation, archaeologists from the University of Ghana sawed the wall into individual blocks. It was rebuilt in the garden of the National Museum, protected by a pavilion.".
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- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Aswan_Dam.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Egyptian_temples.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nubian_architecture.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Egyptian_temple.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Faras.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Khartoum.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink National_Museum_of_Sudan.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Nile.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Ramesses_II.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Stele.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink Sudan.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Ghana.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLink File:Fragmento_de_un_muro_del_Templo_de_Aksha.jpg.
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aksha".
- Aksha,_Sudan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aksha, Sudan".
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- Aksha,_Sudan subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Sudan.
- Aksha,_Sudan subject Category:Egyptian_temples.
- Aksha,_Sudan subject Category:Nubian_architecture.
- Aksha,_Sudan hypernym Temple.
- Aksha,_Sudan point "15.60665 32.5079".
- Aksha,_Sudan type HistoricBuilding.
- Aksha,_Sudan type Place.
- Aksha,_Sudan type Place.
- Aksha,_Sudan type Site.
- Aksha,_Sudan type SpatialThing.
- Aksha,_Sudan comment "Aksha is an ancient Egyptian temple, rebuilt in part at the National Museum of Sudan in Khartoum. The temple was built around 1250 BC by Ramses II. It is situated in the far north of present-day Sudan, a few kilometers south of Faras, on the west side of the Nile. On the temple walls, several sacrifices are depicted. The location of the temple was not well chosen, as it is only a few inches above the high tide of the Nile.".
- Aksha,_Sudan label "Aksha, Sudan".
- Aksha,_Sudan sameAs Q421454.
- Aksha,_Sudan sameAs Aksha.
- Aksha,_Sudan sameAs Akscha-Tempel.
- Aksha,_Sudan sameAs Aksha.
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- Aksha,_Sudan sameAs Q421454.
- Aksha,_Sudan lat "15.60665".
- Aksha,_Sudan long "32.5079".
- Aksha,_Sudan wasDerivedFrom Aksha,_Sudan?oldid=686174792.
- Aksha,_Sudan depiction Fragmento_de_un_muro_del_Templo_de_Aksha.jpg.
- Aksha,_Sudan isPrimaryTopicOf Aksha,_Sudan.