Temple of Hathor

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The Temple of Hathor is a remarkably well-preserved ancient Egyptian temple at Dendera, famed for its rich reliefs, astronomical ceiling, and association with the goddess of love, music, and joy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian temple
archaeological site
religious building
architecturalStyle Greco-Roman Egyptian
Ptolemaic Egyptian
associatedWith goddess of joy
goddess of love
goddess of music
associatedWithDeity Lady of Dendera
surface form: Hathor of Dendera
ceilingDepicts constellations
decans
sky goddess Nut
zodiac signs
constructionBeganInPeriod Ptolemaic Kingdom
surface form: Ptolemaic period
constructionCompletedInPeriod Roman period
culturalPeriod Ptolemaic Kingdom
Roman Egypt
dedicatedTo Hathor
hasCeilingType astronomical ceiling
hasFeature Hathor-headed column capitals
crypts
hypostyle hall
massive stone columns
outer enclosure wall
relief-covered walls
rooftop chapels
sanctuary
hasPrimaryDeity Hathor
heritageStatus major ancient Egyptian monument
knownFor Ptolemaic and Roman period inscriptions
astronomical ceiling
rich decorative program
well-preserved reliefs
zodiac ceiling
locatedIn Dendera
Temple of Hathor at Dendera
surface form: Dendera Temple complex
locatedInCountry Egypt
locatedInRegion Upper Egypt
locatedNear Qena
locatedOn west bank of the Nile
material stone
reliefsDepict Ptolemaic rulers making offerings
Roman emperors making offerings
festivals of Hathor
ritual scenes
tourismAttraction yes
usedFor festivals
processions
religious rituals

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Dendera knownFor Temple of Hathor
Dendera hasFeature Temple of Hathor
this entity surface form: sanctuary of Hathor
Iunet hasNotableStructure Temple of Hathor
this entity surface form: hypostyle hall of Hathor temple
Tentyris knownFor Temple of Hathor