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Muhammed ****ia
Goneim (زكريا غنيم) (alt. spelling:
Muhammad ****īya Ghunaim, 1905–1959) was an
Egyptian archaeologist,
known for his
discoveries in...
- was a
previously unknown structure until, in 1951,
Egyptologist ****ia
Goneim noticed the odd
rectangular shape in the
desert while excavating the nearby...
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Ahmed Goneim (born 1937) is an
Egyptian gymnast. He
competed in
eight events at the 1960
Summer Olympics. He had
previously won five
medals at the 1959...
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mazes of
niched corridors and chambers.
Rediscovered in 1951 by ****ia
Goneim.
Famous for its
sarcophagus made of alabaster,
which was
found in situ and...
- that it was even a name.
Egyptologists like Toby
Wilkinson and ****ia
Goneim read the
inscription as Djeser-Ti and
identify it with the cartouche-name...
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remains from
Egyptian pyramids. S2CID 164018005.
Lehner (1997), pp. 87–90
Goneim, M. ****ia (1956). The
buried pyramid.
Lehner 1997, p. 94. Petrie, Flinders...
- Goldw****er (Israeli)
Vladimir Golenishchev (Russian, 1856–1947) ****ia
Goneim (Egyptian, 1905–1959)
Charles Wycliffe Goodwin (English, 1817–1878) Janet...
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Louis Art Museum. Ka-Nefer-Nefer was
discovered in 1952 by
Mohammed ****ia
Goneim in a tomb
buried above the Step
Pyramid of
Djoser in the
Saqqara necropolis...
- Kite
Runner ****iya
Essabar (born 1977),
Moroccan al-Qaeda
member ****ia
Goneim (1905–1959),
Egyptian archaeologist ****ia Khan (1915-1975),
birth name...
- Rosellini,
Labib Habachi, Sami Gabra,
Selim H****an,
Ahmed Kamal, ****ia
Goneim, Jean-François Champollion,
Amedeo Peyron,
Willem Pleyte,
Gaston Maspero...