Bath time at the Oasis... by KarmaSong
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In Pharaonic times, the Fayyum was a giant flood escape and a reservoir of Nile water: when the annual Nile inundation was at its peak, excess water escaped to the Fayyum, thereby protecting the lower parts of Egypt from devastation caused by the flood. After the inundation level declined, water flowed back from the Fayyum into the Nile, thereby prolonging the water supply for cultivation in Lower Egypt. Medinet El-Fayoum, also named Crocodilopolis or Arsinoe by the Greeks, was the main place of worship of the crocodile god, Sobek. Apparently, during ancient Medinet, crocodiles were adorned with gold and fed honey cakes and meat by the priests. Herodotus left us a vivid account of this system, based on his visit to the Fayyum in 450 BC (Herodotus 1910:77)During the Arab invasion of Egypt, the Fayyum, which was a Christian center, was one of the last provinces to surrender to the Arab conquerors in AD 641. The province nevertheless remained mostly Christian until the 10th or even the 11th centuries, and many Christians held high ranking positions in its administration under the rule of the Muslim dynasties. Source : http://www.history.qmul.ac.uk/ruralsocietyislam/fayyum/index.html... Please zoom !
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Comments (58)
flora-crassella
gorgeous picture!!!!!!!!
diversepixel
Nice work! :)
Bossie_Boots
Amazing scene love it !!
BorisB
Excellent work!!!
BIPOLARTWO
Terrific---love it
virginiese
Je suis impressionnée, comme toujours, par ta maîtrise des terrains et le résultat ici est parfait :-) Je vois que cette image est très documentée, pour notre plaisir. Merci pour l'explication qui va avec. Je ne savais même pas que les Egyptiens avaient un système de réservoirs : c'est très intelligent de leur part !
Richardphotos
very inviting on a hot desert day
Lucterios
Très belle oasis ! On dirait une couverture d'un roman de S.F. Reste à inventer l'histoire...
VEDES
Wow!!!!!outstanding creation!!!!bravo!!!!!!!!!!!
magnus073
You really did a stunning job on this creation Jean-Luc, and you managed to give this setting a truly magnificent feel. Your detailed description really helped complete it and bring this majestic scene to life for me.
Sylvia
Incredibly ~Beautiful~ FASCINATING!!! Thanks for sharing
lior
A en couper le souffle!
Faemike55
Very beautiful work
peedy
Beautiful place! Lovely lighting. Corrie
tamburro
Wowww...fantastic work!!!! Hugs:)
grafikeer
Nicely done...well modelled and textured,with excellent lighting!
flavia49
stunning work
Radar_rad-dude
A most wonderful scene! Very well done!
UVDan
Amazing Brycing!
Jay-el-Jay
A impressive image and thanks for the Egyptian history lesson.
Glendaw
What a beautiful place. The structures and surroundings are gorgeous. Thanks for the outstanding information.
emmecielle
Splendid composition! Great details and fantastic lighting! :)
junge1
Fantastic render and very interesting historic information Jean-Luc!
adrie
Gorgeous landscape image and work my friend.
sandra46
FABULOUS IMAGE! GREAT WORK!
stolta
Wow, excellent work!!!
vintorix
It is almost unbelievable that this is accomplished by simple primitives in Bryce! Also very crea and crisp render!
kbrog
Excellent work on this scene! :)
mgtcs
WOW...This is a fantastic piece of art my friend, fascinating creation, the colors and composition are just impeccable!
rainbows
Wonderful art and information, dear Jean-Luc. Sterling work. Hugs and Bisous. Di. xx