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The most important granite quarry in Ancient Egypt were located at Aswan.
Cleopatra's Needles are a name given to two ancient Egyptian obelisks of Aswan granite. They were originally displayed in front of the temple at Heliopolis. They were taken to Alexandria by the early Ptolemaic rulers. Cleopatra either had them moved to stand before the temple she built to Julius Caesar, or she built the temple behind them. At any rate, they remained in Egypt until 1877 when one was taken to England and the other was taken to New York.
Yes, the Aswan Dam is still standing.
Nubia was a desert region and ancient kingdom in the valley. Much of the region was flooded when the Aswan dam was built.
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The city immediately north of Philae is Aswan. Philae is an island located in the Nile River in southern Egypt, and Aswan is the nearest city on the mainland to the north of Philae. Aswan is known for its ancient monuments, including the Aswan High Dam and the Temple of Philae.
Some activities you can do in aswan Egypt are:Visit the great temple of Abu SimbelNubien Villageoberoi Zahra Nile cruisesoutdoor awsan markettour the temple of Philaevisit Mausoleum of Aga KhanSharia el Souk( street market)Go to Philae IslandGo to Elephantine IslandAswan botanical Island
aswan had cateracts it was also a major trade place
In ancient Egyptian times Aswan was a town just downstream of the frontier with Nubia at Biga Island at the first cataract called Swenet (or Sunnu, Sunet, Syen). A temple dedicated to Isis was built here during Ptolemaic times. The Ptolemies were a Greek dynasty which ruled Egypt from 305 BC to 30 BC and which respected Egyptian traditions. The area had long being providing granite for the construction of Egyptian monuments. The cult of Satis originated in Swenet. Later she became part of a triad associated with the fortress of Abu on the nearby Elephantine Island.To the ancient Egyptians this island was the dwelling of Khnum, the ram-headed god of the cataracts, who guarded the waters of sources of the Nile from caves beneath the island. In the triad Satis was the wife of Khnum and mother Anuket. Satis was a war goddess and the protector of this region as a fertility goddess who personified the bountiful annual flooding of the Nile. Anuket personified the Nile. Satis was worshipped from very early times as of Egypt. The island also had temples dedicated to two pharaohs of the Eighteenth Dynasty: Thutmose III and Amenhotep III.
In ASWAN, or Ancient Egypt
Aswan
The nile river and also some island aswan high dam is great although it is a cultural feature....:)
The dams are named after the near-by city of Aswan which is on the first cataract of the Nile in Egypt. Its ancient name was 'Swenet' that translates as "trade".
Aswan's population is estimated to be around 400,000 people. It is a city located in southern Egypt and is known for its ancient history, including the nearby temples of Philae and Abu Simbel.
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It was moved to avoid flooding from the Aswan High Dam.
The most common one is Temple Complex of Philai