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Deir el-Bahari and History of art

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Difference between Deir el-Bahari and History of art

Deir el-Bahari vs. History of art

Deir el-Bahari or Dayr al-Bahri (the Monastery of the North) is a complex of mortuary temples and tombs located on the west bank of the Nile, opposite the city of Luxor, Egypt. The history of art focuses on objects made by humans for any number of spiritual, narrative, philosophical, symbolic, conceptual, documentary, decorative, and even functional and other purposes, but with a primary emphasis on its aesthetic visual form.

Similarities between Deir el-Bahari and History of art

Deir el-Bahari and History of art have 8 things in common (in Unionpedia): Egyptian Museum, Hypogeum, Hypostyle, Luxor, Mastaba, Pylon (architecture), Sphinx, Valley of the Kings.

Egyptian Museum

The Museum of Egyptian Antiquities, commonly known as the Egyptian Museum (al-Matḥaf al-Miṣrī, Egyptian Arabic) (also called the Cairo Museum), located in Cairo, Egypt, houses the largest collection of Egyptian antiquities in the world.

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Hypogeum

A hypogeum or hypogaeum (plural hypogea or hypogaea, pronounced; literally meaning "underground", from Greek hypo (under) and ghê (earth)) is an underground temple or tomb.

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Hypostyle

In architecture, a hypostyle hall has a roof which is supported by columns.

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Luxor

Luxor (lit) is a city in Upper Egypt, which includes the site of the Ancient Egyptian city of Thebes.

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Mastaba

A mastaba, also mastabah or mastabat) is a type of ancient Egyptian tomb in the form of a flat-roofed, rectangular structure with inward sloping sides, constructed out of mudbricks or limestone. These edifices marked the burial sites of many eminent Egyptians during Egypt's Early Dynastic Period and Old Kingdom. Non-royal use of mastabas continued for over a thousand years. The word mastaba comes from the Arabic word مصطبة (maṣṭaba) "stone bench". The Ancient Egyptian name was pr-Djt, meaning "house of stability", "house of eternity", or "eternal house".

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Pylon (architecture)

A pylon is a monumental gate of an Egyptian temple (Egyptian: bxn.t in the Manuel de Codage transliteration).

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Sphinx

A sphinx (σφίγξ,; phíx,; or sphinges) is a mythical creature with the head of a human, the body of a lion, and the wings of an eagle.

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Valley of the Kings

The Valley of the Kings (وادى الملوك), also known as the Valley of the Gates of the Kings (label), is an area in Egypt where, for a period of nearly 500 years from the Eighteenth Dynasty to the Twentieth Dynasty, rock-cut tombs were excavated for pharaohs and powerful nobles under the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt.

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Deir el-Bahari and History of art Comparison

Deir el-Bahari has 66 relations, while History of art has 1352. As they have in common 8, the Jaccard index is 0.56% = 8 / (66 + 1352).

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