To the south of the main Kalabsha temple, the Roman kiosk from Qertassi, was originally built 30km south of Aswan. Two Hathor columns grace its entrance and four papyrus columns support the roof lintels with screen walls between. The kiosk is tiny and no other decoration has survived. It was originally known as a symbolic birthplace of the gods. Source: http://www.egyptsites.co.uk/upper/aswan/kalabsha.html
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