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Sesebi or
Sesibi was a New
Kingdom Egyptian town on the west bank of the Nile,
across from Delgo, Sudan. A
temple was
built there by Akhenaten, who appointed...
- of Miam at Aniba...[as well as founding]
additional temples at Kawa and
Sesebi. His
enormous mortuary temple on the west bank of the Nile was, in its day...
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Semna (Nubia)
Semta (Africa) Senâm
Septimunicia Serabit el-Khadim
Sereddeli Sesebi Setifis Severiana Shalfak Sheikh Muftah culture S****al
Siccenna Siccesi...
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field director under John Pendlebury, at
Sesebi from 1936 to 1937
under A.M.Blackman, as
field director at
Sesebi in 1937-8 and
again as
field director at...
- was an
archaeological ****istant with the
Egyptian Exploration Society at
Sesebi,
Lower Nubia.
Having studied at Queen's College, Oxford, from 1936 to 1939...
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Royal College of Art and
joined the
Egypt Exploration Society,
working in
Sesebi in the
Sudan and
Amarah in Iraq. With the
outbreak of
World War II, Bell...
- road, some 40 km long, was discovered,
linking the
temples of
Soleb and
Sesebi. In the vicinity, at Nuri the tomb of the
Ethiopian Pharaoh Taharqa was...
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excavation of Meir, (1912–1914, 1921, 1949–1950) and the
excavation of
Sesebi, Sudan, (1936–1937). From 1934 to 1948, he was the
Brunner Professor of...