Nubians (12 Subjects)
View of an Egyptian temple at Kalabsha (anc. Talmis), near Aswan.
View of the Temple of Mandulis, Nubian deity. This temple is also called Temple of Kalabsha as of its location (at Kalabsha, near Aswan).
Front view of the Temple of Ramses II, also known as the Great Temple, in Abu Simbel, in Egypt.
- View of the Temple of Dendur, near Aswan. This Temple was ordered by the Roman Emperor Augustus, and was dedicated to Isis and Osiris. The temple is today at the Metropolitan Museum of New York.
View of the roman Kiosk of Qertassi. The kiosk initially stood at the entrance of the quarries of Qertassi, yet has been transferred to Kalabsha.
View of the Temple of Isis and the Kiosk of Trajan on the island Philae, in Lake Nasser, in Aswan.
View of the Kiosk of Trajan, on the island Philae, near Aswan.
The colonnade of the temple of Isis at Philae, Egypt.
The façade of the Ptolemaic temple dedicated to the god Horus at Apollonopolis Magna (Edfu), Egypt.
The colonnade of the temple of Luxor (Thebes) with the colossal statues of Ramesses II.
Arab from the Nubian desert.
The Italian diplomat and antiquarian Bernardino Davetti, with his suite, in search of antiquities.