Temple of Seti I (Abydos)

Façade of the Temple of Seti I, built c. 1300 BC

The Temple of Seti I, also known as the Great Temple of Abydos, is a major historical site located in Abydos. The temple was built in 13th century BC by pharaoh Seti I. Incorporated at the rear of the temple is the Osireion, a largely subterranean complex built with large stone blocks.[1]

The temple is also notable for the Abydos graffiti, ancient Phoenician and Aramaic graffiti found on the temple walls.

  1. ^ Hamilton, Keith (2018). "The Osireion A Layman's Guide". Research Gate.