- Wadi
Maghareh (also
spelled Maghara or Magharah,
meaning "The
Valley of Caves" in
Egyptian Arabic) is an
archaeological site
located in the southwestern...
- Kingdom, but
their creation can be
dated back to Khufu's reign. At Wadi
Maghareh in the
Sinai a rock
inscription depicts Khufu with the
double crown. Khufu...
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pyramid at
Saqqara and left
behind a well
known rock
inscription at Wadi
Maghareh (Sinai Peninsula). The
duration of Sekhemkhet's
reign is
believed to have...
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There are two
relief fragments depicting Sanakht originally from the Wadi
Maghareh on the
Sinai Peninsula. Sanakht's
identity and
position in the
Third Dynasty...
-
Sinai at two locations, now
called by
their Egyptian Arabic names Wadi
Maghareh and
Serabit el-Khadim. The
mines were
worked intermittently and on a seasonal...
-
organized from this port.
Similar material was also
found at the Wadi
Maghareh,
where many Old
Kingdom inscriptions are found. In the
Middle Kingdom,...
- at Ineb-hedj ("White Walls"). As before,
expeditions were sent to Wadi
Maghareh and Wadi
Kharit in the
Sinai to mine for
turquoise and copper, and to quarries...
-
these mines, from a
historical perspective, are
Serabit el-Khadim and Wadi
Maghareh,
believed to be
among the
oldest of
known mines. The
former mine is situated...
- it is
unclear how
practical and
workable such a
system would be. Wadi
Maghareh (copper)
Aswan (granite)
Lebanon (timber) Giza (limestone) Tura (white...
- and
turquoise in the
Sinai Peninsula. Less than 50 km away are the Wadi
Maghareh to the
southeast and the
temple complex of
Serabit el-Khadim to the east...