Walk along an imposing stone causeway leading from the shore of the lake to the first pylon of the temple, pass through a colonnaded courtyard, and enter the eight-columned hypostyle hall. Note the hieroglyphs and reliefs of Greek pharaohs paying homage to ancient Egyptian deities. Look for Mandulis, the god with the vulture feather cloak. The Temple of Kalabsha was built in the late Ptolemaic period and completed during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It was dedicated to the Nubian god Mandulis.
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