Omada area
It is omada called the ew where the existig moumets were moved from its origial locatio about 2.5 km durig the ubia rescue campaig, icludig the Temple omada, the Temple of Durr, ad the cemetery of Beot.
Tuthmosis III ad Amehotep II were omada built. They built the iterior of the temple ad later the temple was added to the temple by Tuthmosis the Third ad Tuthmosis the Fourth to commemorate the victories of the secod Battle of Byblos. It was restored ad reovated by Kig City I ad trasformed the temple ito a church i the early Christia period. A brick dome was built over the roof of the temple ad the iscriptios were covered with a layer of plaster. The temple is therefore the oldest ad most preserved of the Egyptia temples.
The temple was omada importat i the era of the moder state because of its strategic locatio, which emphasizes the Egyptia sovereigty o the souther border ad shows this is clear through the scees that Egyptia kigs kee to register o the walls of the temple; the most importat iscriptios iscriptio Kig “Amehotep II,” which documets his victories Syria campaig (1424 BC), as well as the text of the completio of the costructio of the temple i the third year of the reig of Kig “Amehotep II”, as well as aother view of Kig “Mereptah” documets the kig’s success i repellig the Libya attacks o the Egyptia border (1209 BC).
The temple of the moastery is located about 500 meters from a temple omada . This temple was adopted i the moutai slopes o the easter bak of the ile. It dates back to the reig of Kig Ramses II. This temple was dedicated to the idol “Ra Hor My Sister”, “Amu Ra” “Ptah”, ad Kig “Ramses II” himself.
May parts of the temple have bee destroyed, but may of the scees ad iscriptios are still i good coditio. The most importat of these are the scees of the Ramses II campaig o ubia, as well as the worship scees depictig Ramses II’s relatioship with the various gods. The moks.
The cemetery of Beot is the oly cemetery amog the cemetery of the cemetery “Aaba” (the capital of Lower ubia sice the age of the eighteeth family), which was saved; for the bad coditio of the rest of the graves, which were all clicked i the rocks of moutai slopes, where the cemetery was moved to its curret locatio 40 How much of its origial place. The cemetery is called “Pot”, who served as deputy kig i Lower ubia durig the reig of Kig Ramses VI. The walls of the cemetery are decorated with chapters of the Book of the Dead, as well as scees depictig Beot ad his wife worshipig some local idolaters, as well as a scee depictig “Beot”, which presets gifts to the statue of Kig Ramses VI,