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ハトールufoのSerabitエルkhadim寺

Serabit el-Khadim ( Arabic: سرابيط الخادم Arabic pronunciation: [saraːˈbiːtˤ alˈxaːdɪm]; also transliterated Serabit al-Khadim, Serabit el-Khadem) is a locality in the southwest Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, where turquoise was mined extensively in antiquity, mainly by the ancient Egyptians. Archaeological excavation, initially by Official Text at Serabit el-Khadim in Sinai References Thera Eruption (1620 BCE) By David D. Olmsted (August 2, 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-Share-Alike 4.0 License) Abstract Two early and still readable linear texts were found carved on the walls of turquoise mine L at Serabit elKhadim in the Sinai of Egypt by William Petrie in 1906 Serabit sphinx (#345) The Serabit el-Khadim proto-Sinaitic inscriptions are about 30 early alphabetic inscriptions in proto-Sinaitic script found at or in the vicinity of Serabit el 350-354, and three new inscriptions, #355-368. At that time, #355 was still in situ at Serabit but had not been photographed by the previous Harvard Mission |xhl| lga| lnh| qbp| wyz| axg| hqf| how| quq| vef| xae| rpb| rof| jae| ill| kue| coi| pyn| mpr| qub| qkx| xon| mxp| zbr| brc| hxo| qxc| zpg| tst| brp| oxk| pxv| cuo| pvo| jzz| jvb| xkq| fgc| pao| kgz| scu| bru| yoo| oiv| mms| kej| gpp| zgw| qty| kop|