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Gurob, also
known as Ghurab,
Medinet Gurob or Kom
Medinet Gurob is an
archaeological site in Egypt,
close to the Fayum. In the New
Kingdom it was the...
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Egyptian Grammar (3rd ed., 1957), 71–76.
Hieratic Papyrus from
Kahun and
Gurob, F. LL. Griffith, 38, 17. Petrie, W. M. (William
Matthew Flinders); Sayce...
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papyri from
Kahun and
Gurob (prin****lly of the
middle kingdom) : Griffith, F. Ll. (Francis Llewellyn)...
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phase of this war,
written by
Ptolemy III himself, is
preserved on the
Gurob papyrus. At the
outbreak of war,
Laodice I and
Seleucus II were
based in...
- years, 2 months. This is
essentially confirmed by the
calendar of
Papyrus Gurob fragment L,
where Year 67, I
Akhet day 18 of
Ramesses II is immediately...
- F. Ll. Griffith, P.E. Newberry: Kahun,
Gurob, and Hawara,
London 1890. W.M.F. Petrie: Illahun, Kahun, and
Gurob,
London 1891. S. Quirke: (ed.),
Lahun Studies...
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stela found in the
Luxor Temple and was
mentioned on a
scarab found in
Gurob. It is not
known whether any
children were born
either to
Nefertari or to...
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which had long
black wig over hair.
Parts of wig
plait remains. From Egypt,
Gurob,
probably tomb 23. 18th–19th Dynasty. The
Petrie Museum of
Egyptian Archaeology...
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where there was a
temple to Neith.
Mummified perch have also been
found at
Gurob near a
temple to
Neith while perch statuettes have been
found at Sais again...