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Greek for "gate", these were huge towers on each side of the entrance to a temple. They were often decorated with reliefs of pharaohs or gods.
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(noun, Greek) Monumental entrance gateway to an Egyptian temple.
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A pylon is a large sloping wall found at the entrance to temples. It consists of two massive towers built in a trapezoid shape that flank the portal. At Karnak Temple, a series of pylons mark the entrance to numerous temples that were added to this site by a succession of kings.
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From the Greek word meaning "gate" It is a monumental entrance wall of a temple. Pylons are the largest and least essential parts of a temple that is usually built last. Some temples have more then one set, the temple at Karnak has 10 Pylons.
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