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 +[[Image:The Sphinx by Maxime Du Camp, 1849.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The [[Great Sphinx of Giza]] by [[Maxime Du Camp]], [[1849]], taken when he traveled in [[Egypt]] with [[Gustave Flaubert]].]]
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 +'''Ancient Egyptian architecture''' is the architecture of [[ancient Egypt]], one of the most influential civilizations throughout history, which developed a vast array of diverse structures and great architectural monuments along the [[Nile]], among the largest and most famous of which are the [[Great Pyramid of Giza]] and the [[Great Sphinx of Giza]].
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 +==See also==
 +* [[Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage]]
 +* [[Edfu]]
 +* [[Egyptian pyramids]]
 +* [[Egyptian pyramid construction techniques]]
 +* [[Egyptian Revival architecture]]
 +* [[Egyptian revival decorative arts]]
 +* [[Imhotep]]
 +* [[List of ancient Egyptian sites]]
 +* [[Karnak]]
 +* [[Medinet Habu (temple)|Medinet Habu]]
 +* [[Urban planning in ancient Egypt]]
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The Great Sphinx of Giza by Maxime Du Camp, 1849, taken when he traveled in Egypt with Gustave Flaubert.
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Ancient Egyptian architecture is the architecture of ancient Egypt, one of the most influential civilizations throughout history, which developed a vast array of diverse structures and great architectural monuments along the Nile, among the largest and most famous of which are the Great Pyramid of Giza and the Great Sphinx of Giza.

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