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 i6o A History of Art in Ancient Egypt. former in section. At Abydos, on the other hand, the capital part which this stone has to play is indicated by the great size of the sandstone block of which it is composed (Fig. 154). mMMM/M^/Z/.y. ^M^ cc iiia Z 'i '^' Fig. 150. — Doorway of the Temple of Khons. Descriptmi, iii, 54. One of the doorways we have represented, that in Fig. 146, requires to be here mentioned again for a moment. Its lintel is ■J 1 7 ' 1"'IG. 151. — Doorway of the Temple of Gournah. Description, ii. 42. discontinuous. The doorway in question dates from the Ptolemaic period, but there is undoubted evidence that the same