- White Chapel
Currently reconstructed in the
Karnak Open Air Museum , the White Chapel (more properly called the "Temple of Jubilee ofSenusret I ") was built during theMiddle Kingdom of Egypt . Some time during the New Kingdom reconstructions of the temple, it was demolished and used as filler for the Third Pylon of thePrecinct of Amun-Re [cite book|title=Karnak: Evolution of a Temple|first=Elizabeth|last=Blyth|page=p.15|year=2006|publisher=Routledge|location=London] . The pieces were found inside the Third pylon, constructed in the time ofAmenhotep III , at Karnak. The white Chapel is also known as the Jubilee Chapel and is made of a hard white rock calledalabaster . Its columns hold reliefs of a very high quality, which are hardly seen elsewhere at Karnak, and depicts Pharaoh Senusret being crowned and embraced byAmun ,Horus ,Min andPtah .All along the base of the outer walls runs a series of reliefs depicting the Sepat (Gr: Nome) [Provinces] ensigns and deities; on the western side the ones for Upper Egypt, on the eastern the ones for Lower Egypt.
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