Groundbreaking geoarchaeological research has uncovered stunning new evidence about the origins of Egypt's magnificent Karnak Temple complex, revealing that this UNESCO World Heritage site was deliberately built upon an ancient island that mirrored Egyptian creation mythology. The comprehensive study suggests that Theban elites strategically chose this location not just for practical reasons, but because it perfectly embodied the cosmological concept of a primeval mound emerging from primordial waters. An international research team, led by Dr. Angus Graham from Uppsala University and involving academics from the University of Southampton, conducted the most comprehensive geoarchaeological survey ever undertaken at Karnak. Published in the prestigious journal Antiquity, their findings present unprecedented detail about the temple's evolution from a small island sanctuary to one
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