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He dug mines wells , and built forts and temples there for the use of worked in
Sinai . the miners and overseers , and from the remains of the working of his
mines , which may be seen there to this day , it is clear that the copper industry
must ...
He dug mines wells , and built forts and temples there for the use of worked in
Sinai . the miners and overseers , and from the remains of the working of his
mines , which may be seen there to this day , it is clear that the copper industry
must ...
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The pyramids built by the Ethiopians at Meroë and Gebel Barkal are of a very late
date ( B.C. 600-100 ) and are mere copies , in respect of form only , of the
pyramids in Egypt . There is no evidence whatever to show that they were built for
...
The pyramids built by the Ethiopians at Meroë and Gebel Barkal are of a very late
date ( B.C. 600-100 ) and are mere copies , in respect of form only , of the
pyramids in Egypt . There is no evidence whatever to show that they were built for
...
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founded a town near Esneh , and he built a temple to Sechet at Memphis . The
pyramid to the south of that of Sahu - Rā was built O “ Usr - en - Rā , son of the
Sun , Ån . " This king , like Saḥu - Rā , also made war in Sinai . The largest of
these ...
founded a town near Esneh , and he built a temple to Sechet at Memphis . The
pyramid to the south of that of Sahu - Rā was built O “ Usr - en - Rā , son of the
Sun , Ån . " This king , like Saḥu - Rā , also made war in Sinai . The largest of
these ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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The Mummy: Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Limited preview - 1964 |
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