The following buildings and complexes are from throughout Egyptian history. They show how that civilization's architecture 'inherited' characteristics from Atlantis' temples. The dates are from Richard K Wilkinson's The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt [2000].
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Below left: Sahure's Pyramid and Mortuary Temple [2458-2446 BC].
Below right and below left: Mentuhotep II's Mortuary Temple, Deir-el-Bahri [2010-1998 BC]: I have adapted it as the Device Temple from my 1998 dreams, due to the striking similarity.
Below right: 'The Chambers of Creation', part of the 'Hall of Records' at Giza. Based on the 'Edfu Building Texts'. Where Thoth deposited Atlantean Records after that civilization's demise. Date - ?
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The Great Temple of Amun, Karnak Thutmose I [1504-1492 BC] to Amenhotep III [1391-1353 BC]; +++++++++++++++ Below top: The Ramesseum, Western Thebes [Rameses II: 1290-1234 BC]Below btm: Rameses III's Mortuary Temple, Medinet Habu [1194-1163 BC] Temple of Horus, Edfu Ptolemy III [246-221 BC] to Cleopatra VII [51-30 BC] +++++++++++++++ Temple of Herishef, Hierakonopolis Magna Of unknown original date, but enlarged by Ramesses II, and used to the Late Period of Egypt [ie, Roman].
Built and rebuilt numerous times. The main phases are [uncertain in italics]:-
Akhenaton [1353-1335 BC] ;
Tutankhamun [1333-1323 BC];
Horemheb [1319-1307 BC] to Ramses IX [1131-1112 BC];
22 Dynasty [945-712 BC].
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