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KHARGA OASIS :
Temple of Nadura
The Temple of Nadura is about 700 years younger than the one at Hibis,
and belongs to the 2nd century CE and was built under Roman rulers. Few
of Kharga's sights have been so badly treated by time as this, and
except for the pieces of the wall, there is little to see here.
It is generally attributed to the god Amon, but the few remains of wall
decorations represents musicians playing on percussion instruments and
sistra. This indicates that a goddess was worshipped here.
Near the temple, a semi-troglodyte village lies. The inhabitants built a
mud-brick houses, with cellars largely underground. The purpose of this
sort of structure, found all over North Africa, was to escape the worst
heat in summer time.



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