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Meket (Amharic: መቄት) is a
woreda in
Amhara Region, Ethiopia. It is
named after a
former district located approximately in this area.
Located on the western...
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ability to see, hear, taste, and
smell in the afterlife. The use of
amulets (
meket) was
widespread among both
living and dead
ancient Egyptians. They were...
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northwest corner of the
Semien Wollo Zone,
Bugna is
bordered on the
south by
Meket, on the west by the
Debub Gondar Zone, on the
north by the Wag
Hemra Zone...
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Termaber North Wollo Zone
Bugna Dawunt Gidan Guba
Lafto Habru Kobo
Lasta Meket Wadla Weldiya Town
Oromia Zone
Artuma Fursi Baati Dawa
Chaffa Dawa Harewa...
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Debub Wollo Zone, on the west by
Delanta and Wadla, on the
northwest by
Meket, on the
north by Gidan, on the
northeast by the
Logiya River which separates...
- πόσιν παρ' οἴνωι μελετῶμεν, ἀλλὰ καλοῖς ὑποπίνοντες ἐν ὕμνοις. áge dēûte
mēkét' hoútō patágōi te kalalētôi Skuthikḕn pósin par' oínōi meletômen, allà kaloîs...
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object that
purportedly protects its
holder from danger. The use of
amulets (
meket) was
widespread among both
living and dead
ancient Egyptians.: 66 They...
- H. E. Winlock:
Models of
Daily Life in
Ancient Egypt. From the Tomb of
Meket-Re at
Thebes (=
Publications of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art. Egyptian...
- Wollo) of the
Amhara Region of Ethiopia. It is
bordered on the
south by
Meket woreda, on the west by
Bugna woreda, on the
north by Wag
Hemra Zone, and...
- (1956). "Review of
Models of
Daily Life in
Ancient Egypt from the Tomb of
Meket-Rē' at Thebes". The
Journal of
Egyptian Archaeology. 42: 124–125. doi:10...