- Wadi
Hammamat (Arabic: وادي الحمامات, romanized: Wādī al-
Ḥammāmāt, lit. 'Valley of Many Baths', Coptic: ⲣⲱϩⲉⲛⲧⲟⲩ, romanized: rōhentou, lit. 'India way;...
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Hammamet (Arabic: حمامات
Ḥammāmāt,
literally "Baths") is a town in the
Nabeul Governorate of Tunisia. Due to its beaches, it is a po****r
destination for...
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inscriptions in the Wadi
Hammamat. The only
event known from his
reign in some detail, is a
quarrying expedition to the Wadi
Hammamat,
perhaps to
procure a...
- successor.
Hammamat G 52
Hammamat G 53
Hammamat G 54
dated to Year 2
Hammamat G 55
Hammamat G 56
Hammamat G 57
dated to Year 2
Hammamat G 58
Hammamat G 59 Hammamat...
- Wadi Rohanu.
Typical materials known from this site are:
Black slate Wadi
Hammamat is a
quarrying area
located in the
Eastern Desert of Egypt. This site is...
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among these wadis is Wadi
Hammamat near Thebes. It was used as an
overland trade route going to the Red Sea coast. Wadi
Hammamat was the
primary trade route...
- the
stone quarries of Wadi
Hammamat and the
turquoise mines of the Sinai. The
Great Rock
stela of
Ramesses IV at Wadi
Hammamat records that the largest...
- The Ma'in Hot
Springs (Arabic: حمامات ماعين) also
known as
Hammamat Ma'in are a
series of hot
mineral springs and
waterfalls located between Madaba and...
- one of the
first maps
known is of a gold mine in this region. The Wadi
Hammamat was a
notable source of granite, greywacke, and gold.
Flint was the first...
- that had not been done
since the Old Kingdom. An
inscription in the Wadi
Hammamat describes the
expedition as
being 3000 men
strong and
under the command...