• A mammisi (mamisi) is an ancient Egyptian small chapel attached to a larger temple (usually in front of the pylons), built from the Late Period...
  • A mammisi (also spelled mamisi) is an ancient Egyptian small chapel attached to a larger temple (usually in front of the pylons).
  • (Amen-Re), he whom one wishes to see who listens when he is called in the mammisi and when his name is invoked in the Big Green.
  • Discover the Roman Mammisi of Qena, an ancient site in Egypt showcasing the blend of Roman and Egyptian architectural styles and cultural heritage.
  • Egyptologists disagree about whether these birth huts were the predecessors of the so-called birth houses (also called by the modern designation mammisi)...
  • Media in category "Mammisi in Edfu". The following 114 files are in this category, out of 114 total. ... Edfu Mammisi 03.jpg 4,258 × 3,196; 2.24 MB.
  • Birth House (Mammisi). 2011. Kockelmann, Holger.
  • Cite this Page. Chicago Kaper, Olaf E. “The Kellis Mammisi: A Painted Chapel from the Final Centuries of the Ancient Egyptian Religion.”
  • Philae Temple (the Temple of Isis), Agilkia Island, Aswan, Egypt, Photograph #8 – at the end of the mammisi, or birth house – dedicated to Horus, the son of Isis...
  • The mammisi features several images of Hathor playing musical instruments, including sistrum (rattle), frame drum, and lyre.