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Great Hypostyle Hall
Great Hypostyle Hall
"Le temple Seti-Merenptah est glorieux dans la demeure d'Amon"
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Karnak
Ancient Egypt

Nouvel Empire (approx. from 1570 to 1085 B.C.)
XVIIIème dynastie (approx. from 1550 to 1320 B.C.)

approx. between the XIVth and the XIInd century B.C.

Area related : Louxor

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This was begun by Seti I, and completed by Ramesses II. The north side of the hall is decorated in raised relief, and was Seti I's work. He began to decorate the southern side of the hall shortly before he died but this section was largely completed by his son, Ramesses II.

Ramesses decoration was at first in raised relief, but he quickly changed to sunk relief and then converted his raised relief decoration in the southern part of the hall, along with the few reliefs of Seti there, to sunk relief. He left Seti I's reliefs in the north wing as raised relief. Ramesses also changed Seti's names to his own along the main east-west axis of the Hall and along the northern part of the north-south processional route while respecting most of his father's reliefs elsewhere in the hall.

The outer walls depict scenes of battle, Seti I on the north and Ramesses II on the south. These scenes may not show actual combat, but could have a ritual purpose as well. Adjoining the southern wall of Ramesses II is another wall that contains the text of the peace treaty he signed with the Hittites in the year 21 of Ramesses' reign.
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