• The Epigraphic Survey, The Temple of Khonsu, volume 1, Chicago 1978, Oriental Institute Publications, volume 100.
  • The Temple of Khonsu at Karnak is located in the southwest corner of the precinct of Amun in Luxor (ancient Thebes ).
  • While the Temple of Mut is still under excavation and not open to visitors, the Temple of Khonsu is worth a visit.
  • The Temple of Khonsu is an important monument for Egyptologists because it is well-preserved and its walls and ceiling are still intact.
  • History: is the temple of Khonsu (often referred to as the 'Temple of the Moon God') located in the ancient Egyptian city of Karnak.
  • Temple of Khonsu. See all things to do. ... Temple of Khonsu. 5. 5 reviews. #52 of 120 things to do in Luxor. Historic SitesAncient RuinsReligious Sites.
  • Temple of Khonsu, exterior facade. ... The temple of Khonsu is identified. The temple after the construction of the colonnade of four rows of columns of Taharqa.
  • Location of the Temple of Khonsu. ... on Luxor’s East Bank, Khonsu Temple is regarded as an excellent example of a small but complete New Kingdom temple.
  • It includes a hypostyle hall connected to a sanctuary for the barque of Khonsu. Chapels flank the hall, and a staircase provides access to the temple’s roof.
  • (1981),Scenes and inscriptions in the court and the first hypostyle hall: with translations of texts and glossary for volumes 1 and 2 [of The temple of Khonsu].