- Wadi
Maghareh (also
spelled Maghara or
Magharah,
meaning "The
Valley of Caves" in
Egyptian Arabic) is an
archaeological site
located in the southwestern...
- 347 Two
sphinx heads Art &
History Museum (Brussels) – 348
Unknown Wadi
Magharah Lost – 1868,
Palmer 1904,
Weill 349 Rock
panel Serabit, Mine L Egyptian...
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Sinai at two locations, now
called by
their Egyptian Arabic names Wadi
Magharah and
Serabit El Khadim. The
mines were
worked intermittently and on a seasonal...
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known as Proto-Sinaitic was
discovered and
copied by E.H
Palmer in Wadi
Magharah during the
winter of 1868-1869. His text was not
published until 1904....
- Dahr El
Maghara (also
spelled Dahr El
Mghara or Dahr Al
Magharah; Arabic: ﺿﻬﺮ ﺍﻟﻤﻐﺎﺭﺓ) is a
small Lebanese Christian village that is
located 33°41′N 35°27′E...
- 1,517 C2221 Zahr al-
Magharah 1,376 C2225 Umm
Ruthah Fawqani 1,371 C2236
Yusuf Bayk 1,138 C2233 Ayn al-Bayda 1,111 C2218
Magharah 1,054 C2213
Amarnah 1...
- the town of
Ghbele the
village of 'Ayn al-Dilbah the
village of 'Ayn al-
Magharah the
village of 'Ayn al-Husari the
village of 'Ayn
Juwayya the
palace of...
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africana are
known from the
Upper Jur****ic of
Egypt (Callovian:
Jabal al-
Magharah/Zohar Formation,), Eritrea,
Ethiopia (Callovian:
Grande Ilalame; Oxfordian:...