Abstract
This article analyzes in detail the Hatshepsut Temple (Deir-el-Bahri), a rare architectural monument of the New Kingdom. The plan of the structure, terraced composition, column system, sculptural and relief decorations, polychromy traditions, and religious and symbolic content are highlighted, And the archaeological excavations and restoration work carried out in the 19th-20th centuries are considered.And the results of the research prove that the Hatshepsut Temple is one of the most perfect examples of New Kingdom architecture.
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