File:The Ruins of Philae. (1910) - TIMEA.jpg
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English: Full-color photograph of the ruins of two partially submerged temples at Philae in 1910 - from the Aswan Low Dam flooding them. |
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current | 11:44, 17 September 2010 | 1,024 × 807 (104 KB) | Dudubot (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|1=Full-color photograph of the ruins of two partially submerged temples at Philae.}} |Source={{TIMEA| URI = 21553| source= Maspero, Gaston. "Egypt: Ancient Sites and Modern Scenes." (T Fisher Unwin: London, 1910.) p. f07 |
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