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Dakhla Oasis or
Dakhleh Oasis (Egyptian Arabic: الواحات الداخلة El Waḥat el Daḵla,
pronounced [elwæ'ħæ:t edˈdæ:xlæ], "the
inner oases"), is one of the...
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about 2.5
kilometers (1.6 mi) east-southeast of present-day
Ismant in the
Dakhleh Oasis, and
about 11
kilometers (6.8 mi)
northeast of Mut (more
fully Mut...
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Egyptian sources as
early as the
Third Dynasty, and was an
important god in
Dakhleh Oasis during the Old Kingdom. The
Middle Kingdom was the
golden age of...
- general.
Dakhleh Oasis is
located in
Western Desert (Egypt). It lies 350 km (220 mi.) from the Nile
between the
oases of
Farafra and Kharga. In
Dakhleh, the...
- (Dipnoi: Ceratodontiformes) from the Late
Cretaceous Mut
Formation of
eastern Dakhleh Oasis,
Western Desert of Egypt". Palaeontology. 44 (2): 305–323. Bibcode:2001Palgy...
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approximately 3,500
years old, but most were
excavated from a
cemetery in the
Dakhleh Oasis in the
Western Desert and date from Greco-Roman times,
around 2,300...
- des
pretres de
Karnak (OLA 32), 1989, pp. 474–478. Alan Gardiner, "The
Dakhleh Stela",
Journal of
Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 19, No. 1/2 (May, 1933) pp...
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Oriental Studies), Brill: 2006, p.474
Anthony Leahy, The date of the 'larger'
Dakhleh stela (Oxford,
Ashmolean Museum 1894.107a), GM 226 (2010), p.47 Leahy,...
- his time
between Egypt and the
United Kingdom. He is a
trustee on the
Dakhleh Oasis Project in Egypt. O'Carroll is a
resident artist at the
Circle Contemporary...
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Scott Donald. "Dental
Morphological Analysis of
Roman Era
Burials from the
Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt" (PDF).
Institute of Archaeology,
University College London...