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The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Architecture

Author: David Ian Lightbody and Franck Monnier

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Description: The Journal of Ancient Egyptian Architecture, this article addresses various topics related to ancient Egyptian architecture, including the use of ceremonial cubic rods as medicinal tools, the variety of sandstone sources used in Egyptian temples, and also a biography of a stone in front of the Great Pyramid.

Subject: Egyptian History

Pages: 127

Megabytes: 7.71 MB

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