Thursday, May 19, 2011

Showing some of the collapse of the structure of Queen Hatshepsut temple over the centuries due to regular wear and tear

Showing some of the collapse of the structure of Queen Hatshepsut temple over the centuries due to regular wear and tear
These are old structures, with the Queen Hatshepsut temple supposed to have been constructed in the 14-15th century BC, which makes it more than 3500 years old. Maintenance and restoration activities have only happened for the previous 10's of years, so it is logical to assume that some of the structure would have collapsed in this time frame, and you can see an example in this photo.
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