The site of an unfinished, free-standing temple in Lower Nubia, south of Aswan. Dedicated to the local god Mandulis, the complex was built in sandstone masonry and consisted of a pylon, forecourt, hypostyle hall, two vestibules, and a sanctuary. It dates to early Roman period c 30 BC, though the colony dates to Amenhotep II (1427-1400 BC).