Photo from Rev. James Baikie 



NAVE 01^ the: GRI:aT Te:mPI,i: 01^ KARNAK I THKB^S 



On the capitals of each of the columns lOO men could stand, and the human figures in 

 the foreground give an admirable idea of the size of these huge pillars. This nave is en- 

 tirely the work of Sety I, as are the columns in the whole of the northern half of the hall. 

 On the outer walls Sety had sculptured, in relief, scenes from his wars against the Shasu, 

 the Libyans, and the Hittites, and in this series, over 200 feet long, are some of the most 

 vivid battle pictures found in Egypt. 



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