Page 386 - Four Thousand Years Ago by Geoffrey Bibby
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At Abu Simbel, three hundred miles along the Nile south of Thebes and close to the
borders of Nubia, four colossal statues of Rameses II (1301-1235 b.c.), each sixty-seven
feet high, flank the entrance to a temple cut in the living rock to a depth of over two
£ hundred feet. The great pillared hall within is adorned with reliefs depicting the phar-
< aoh’s exploits, including his war against the Hittites and the inconclusive battle of Cadesh.