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- Fifth Dynasty (25th century BC), returning with cargoes of antyue and Puntites. However, gold from Punt is recorded as having been in Egypt as early as...
- khebsi) has also been found in Ancient Egyptian inscriptions in reference to puntites, however concentrating later on during the Ptolemaic period, the word khebsi...
- Fifth Dynasty (25th century BC), returning with cargoes of antyue and Puntites. However, gold from Punt is recorded as having been in Egypt as early as...
- or adjacent regions were the location of the ancient Land of Punt. The Puntites traded myrrh, ****es, gold, ebony, short-horned cattle, ivory and frankincense...
- old kingdom's first mention dates to the 25th century BCE. The ancient Puntites were a nation of people that had close relations with Pharaonic Egypt during...
- or adjacent regions were the location of the ancient Land of Punt. The Puntites native to the region traded myrrh, ****es, gold, ebony, short-horned cattle...
- which is the nearest mainland s**** to Socotra. These interactions between Puntites and Soqotris include instances of aid during shipwrecks on either coasts...
- inhabitants formed part of the ethnogenesis of the Somali people. The ancient Puntites were a nation of people that had close relations with Pharaonic Egypt during...
- time-frame pertaining to the 1st millennium BC and 1st millennium AD. The Puntites were ancient Cu****es who are believed to have traded myrrh, ****es, gold...
- Land"). The old territory's first mention dates to the 25th century BC. The Puntites were a nation of people that had close relations with Ancient Egypt during...