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Egyptian Archaeology



Archaeology - ärkēŏlˈəjē [Gr.,=study of beginnings], a branch of anthropology that seeks to document and explain continuity and change and similarities and differences among human cultures. Archaeologists work with the material remains of cultures, past and present, providing the only source of information available for past   Read More...

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    Temples of Ancient Egypt
    by Dieter Arnold, Lanny Bell, Ragnhild Bjerre Finnestad, Gerhard Haeny, Byron E. Shafer. 338 pgs.


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