- Giza (/ˈɡiːzə/;
sometimes spelled Gizah,
Gizeh, Geeza, Jiza; Arabic: الجيزة, romanized: al-Jīzah,
pronounced [aljiːzah],
Egyptian Arabic: الجيزة el-Gīza...
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Flinders Petrie in 1880–1882,
published as The
Pyramids and
Temples of
Gizeh. Many of the casing-stones and
inner chamber blocks of the
Great Pyramid...
- ISBN 978-3700122074. Petrie,
Flinders (1883). The
Pyramids and
Temples of
Gizeh. London. p. 133.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)...
- Hudson, 1997. ISBN 0-500-05084-8. Petrie, W. M. Flinders; et al. (1907).
Gizeh and
Rifeh (PDF). London:
School of
Archaeology in Egypt. pp. 2–8. Retrieved...
- 103.
Lehner (1997), p. 105 Perring, John Shae (1839). The
pyramids of
Gizeh: from
actual survey and
admeasurement (Band 1): The
great pyramid. doi:10...
- "Boston", and
finally in 1983 by the
range of
thong sandals,
including the "
Gizeh". Fraser's
trading company named Birkenstock Footprint Sandals, Inc., was...
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museum collections worldwide.
Among the
mummified animals excavated in
Gizeh, the
African wildcat (Felis lybica) is the most
common cat
followed by the...
- An
Egyptian Pot
Seller at
Gizeh (Danish: En
egyptiske pottesælgerske i
Gizeh) is one of
several paintings of
Oriental women by Polish-Danish
painter Elisabeth...
- "additional
analysis using material from Sudan, late
dynastic northern Egypt (
Gizeh), Somalia, Asia and the
Pacific Islands show the
Badarian series to be most...
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known are:
Codex Panopolit**** (Cairo
Papyrus 10759),
named also
Codex Gizeh or
Akhmim fragments,
consists of
fragments of two 6th-century
papyri containing...