Karnak: The Largest Temple in the World

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Karnak: The Largest Temple in the World
  • Overview

    Explores the development of methods that allowed the architects of ancient Egypt to build Karnak, the most intriguing and significant temple of all ancient Egypt.

  • Release Date

    01 January 2023

  • DirectingBenoît Poisson
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