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Tabo (Nubia)

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is 40 metres (130 ft) wide, the second 35.5 metres (116 ft). Based on these measurements, it is one of the largest Nubian temples. There was a courtyard with columns and a
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below. The temple is now heavily damaged, with local residents using this shrine as a quarry; the temple's stone blocks can be found in many of the neighboring villages.
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Zach, Michael 2022. "A hotel in modern Dongola and remains from Christian Nubia: the columns of Tabo Temple Church."
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temple. It was 75.6 metres (248 ft) long and 31 metres (102 ft) wide. The first
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Map of Nubia, with ancient placenames; Tabo is in the center, and to the west.
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Statue of a Nubian king in Sudan, perhaps King Natakamani, found in Tabo.
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period a church was built on top of the ruined temple.
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Nubia
Sudan
Kingdom of Kush
Argo Island
Nile
Kerma
Dongola
Amun
pylon
portico
Makurian
Plan of the Nubian temple at Tabo.
Statue of a Nubian king in Sudan, perhaps King Natakamani, found in Tabo.
Charles Bonnet
doi
10.2307/3856006
JSTOR
3856006
19°29′05″N 30°25′36″E / 19.484667°N 30.426722°E / 19.484667; 30.426722
Categories
Nubian architecture in Sudan
Archaeological sites in Sudan

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