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Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011627

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011628

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011629

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011630

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011631

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011632

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011633

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011634

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011635

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011636

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of     
the Hyksos rulers (18th BCE) and always an important   
Egyptian settlement. Ramses II built a huge temple     
for the god Amon-Ra. The entire area is strewn with    
statues, inscriptions, obelisks and reliefs.
#08011637

Ruins of Tanis, perhaps once the capital Avaris of the Hyksos rulers (18th...