pylons of karnak
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Pylons of Karnak
1 Nectanebo I 380-362 bC (furthest pylon north)
2 Horemheb 1323 BCE to 1295 BCE
3 Originally built by Amenhotep III - 1390 BCE to 1352 BCE
Modified by Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten - 1352 BCE to 1336 BCE
Modified by Sety I - 1294 BCE to 1279 BCE
4 and Enclosure Thutmose I - 1504 BCE to 1492 BCE
5 and Court Originally built by Thutmose I - 1504 BCE to 1492 BCE
Modified by Thutmose III - 1479 BCE to 1425 BCE
6 and Court Originally built by Thutmose III - 1479 BCE to 1425 BCE
7 Originally built by Thutmose III - 1479 BCE to 1425 BCE
8 Originally built by Hatshepsut - 1479 BCE to 1458 BCE
9 Originally built by Horemheb - 1323 BCE to 1295 BCE
10 Originally built by Amenhotep III - 1390 BCE to 1352 BCE
Modified by Horemheb - 1323 BCE to 1295 BC (furthest pylon south)
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NECTANEBO I Pylon 1, Contra Temple, Shoshenq I Court, Enclosures and Gates, Bab el Amara Gate, Other processional ways
HOREMHEB Pylon 2, Edifice of Amenhotep II, Pylon 9, Pylon 10
AMENHOTEP III Pylon 3, Pylon 10
AMENHOTEP IV/AKHENATEN Pylon 3, Aten Temple
SETY I Pylon 3, Hypostyle Hall, South Exterior Wall, North Exterior Wall
THUTMOSE I Pylon 4 and Enclosure, Pylon 5 and Court, Obelisks of Festival Hall East Pair, Wadjet Hall
THUTMOSE III Pylon 5, and Court, Akhmenu, Contra Temple, Wadjet Hall, 7th Pylon, Thutmose III Shrine, Enclosures and Gates, Sacred Lake, 6th Pylon
and Court, Obelisks of 7th Pylon, Station of the King and Corridor, Obelisks of Festival Hall Center Pair, Central Bark Shrine, Palace of Ma'at, Obelisks of
Wadjet Hall, Pylon and Festival Court of Thutmose II, East Exterior Wall
HATSHEPSUT Obelisks of Festival Hall West Pair, Palace of Ma'at, Amenhotep I Calcite Chapel, Obelisks at Contra Temple, Obelisks of Wadjet Hall, Wadjet
Hall, Red Chapel, Pylon and Festival Court of Thutmose II
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PYLON 1
PYLON 2
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PYLON 3
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PYLON 4
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PYLON 5
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PYLON 6
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PYLON 7
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PYLON 8
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PYLON 9
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PYLON 10