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Bahariya Oasis (Arabic: الواحات البحرية, romanized: El-Wāḥāt El-Baḥrīya, "the
Northern Oases") is a
depression and a
naturally rich
oasis in the Western...
- The
Bahariya Formation (also
transcribed as
Baharija Formation) is a
fossiliferous geologic formation dating back to the
early Cenomanian,
which outcrops...
- El-Bawiti, of the
Bahariya Oasis during the 26th Dynasty. She is
depicted three times on the tomb
walls of
Qarat Qasr Salim,
Bahariya Oasis, including...
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south end of the Suez
Canal is located; Zagazig; and Minya.
Oases include Bahariya, Dakhla, Farafra,
Kharga and Siwa.
Protectorates include Ras
Mohamed National...
- (19 mi) in
western Egypt between the
White Desert in the
south and the
Bahariya Oasis in the north. Most of its
mounds are
capped by
basalt sills, giving...
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arrived in the
Bahariya Oasis on
January 11, 1911. Due to the
inaccuracy of the
understanding of the
geologic history of the
Bahariya Oasis in 1911, Stromer...
- have
included at
least 1 species,
Bahariasaurus ingens (meaning "huge
Bahariya lizard"),
which was
found in
North African rock
layers dating to the Cenomanian...
- The
Valley of the
Golden Mummies is a huge
burial site at
Bahariya Oasis in the
Western Desert of Egypt,
dating to the Greco-Roman period.
Discovered in...
- Giza, and
acquired a
large stretch of Egypt's
Western Desert,
including Bahariya Oasis when the 6th of
October Governorate was
merged into it on 14 April...
- the
Bahariya Oasis. On a low
ridge overlooking El-Bawiti are a pair of
nicely decorated underground tombs of the 26th Dynasty, a high time in
Bahariya Oasis...