Egyptian Architecture Discussion
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New Kingdom Architecture in Egypt
Societies are always bound to experience tangible changes that reflect development in the public’s perception of issues. Consequently, the different periods of the Egyptian kingdom included different developments that reflected changing perceptions of surroundings among the people. Being the height of the Egyptian civilization, the New Kingdom experienced significant development in architecture, which in turn influenced an increase in boldness in the presentation of different structures within the society. The Luxor Temple was one of such architecture products of the New Kingdom, in which case architects were ready to explore relationships between art and architecture (Magli 25).
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