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Sebakh (Arabic: سباخ, romanized: sabākh, less
commonly transliterated as sebbakh) is an
Arabic word that
translates to "fertilizer". In English, the term...
- June–July - Carl
Humann works at Hierapolis. A
local woman digging for
sebakh at
Amarna uncovers a
cache of over 300
cuneiform tablets containing diplomatic...
- el-Yahudiyeh.
Large numbers of
faience tiles have been
found in
these areas by
sebakh-diggers
since 1903; the best
known are
those depicting foreign people or...
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looted and used by the
farmers in the area as a form of
fertilizer called Sebakh. The
objects that were left
behind had been
moved from
their original location...
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settlement show
severe signs of erosion, cut away or have been
exposed during sebakh-digging,
enough is
preserved to gain
information from as far back as the...
- do****ents was
uncovered by
Egyptian agricultural labourers who were
digging for
sebakh near Kôm el-Kharaba el-Kebir. Upon
examination by
Egyptology scholars, these...
- were
later destro**** or
otherwise lost. In 1887, a
local woman digging for
sebakh uncovered a
cache of over 300
cuneiform tablets (now
commonly known as the...
- been dug away by the
local farmers for use as high-phosphate
fertilizer (
sebakh) in
their fields.... In the
intervening 100 years or so, the
sebakhin have...
- Silvagou.: 292 In
later times, Kom
Firin was
progressively demolished by
sebakh diggers. A prominent,
modern feature of the site is the
presence of pillars...
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Season of the
Emergence Season of the
Harvest Season of the
Inundation Sebakh Sebat (king's daughter)
Sebayt Sebek-khu
Stele Sebiumeker Sebkay Second...