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Newly Discovered Sites in the Eastern Desert

Preliminary report of a survey of the Eastern Desert between the ancient Abu Sha'ar-Nile road in the north and the modern Quseir-Nile highway in the south. A number of hitherto unknown ancient sites have been recorded including road segments, road stations on the Abu Sha'ar-Nile road, gold...

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Published in:Journal of Egyptian archaeology 1996-12, Vol.82 (1), p.181-192
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Art and archaeology
Cairns
Egypt
Former slaves
Generalities
Quarries
Roads
Rooms
Salah
Stone
Wadis
Wagons
Wood buildings
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