13th century BC in architecture

13th century BC in architecture

"See also:"
14th century BC in architecture,
other events of the 13th century BC,
12th century BC in architecture and the
architecture timeline.

Buildings

* Ramesses II expanded Luxor Temple.
* Abu Simbel constructed.


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