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Product Description: These two volumes comprise an exhaustive epigraphic and architectural survey of the New Kingdom temples of Semna and Kumma in Lower Nubia, undertaken by Ricardo Caminos as part of the EES's Nubian Rescue Campaign in the 1960s. The descriptions are full and the illustrations are clear and comprehensive...read more

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9780856980961 | Egypt Exploration Society, May 30, 1998, cover price $195.00 | About this edition: These two volumes comprise an exhaustive epigraphic and architectural survey of the New Kingdom temples of Semna and Kumma in Lower Nubia, undertaken by Ricardo Caminos as part of the EES's Nubian Rescue Campaign in the 1960s.

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Product Description: (Egypt Exploration Society, Archaeological Survey Memoirs 33, 1974)

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9780856980428 | Egypt Exploration Society, May 30, 1974, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: (Egypt Exploration Society, Archaeological Survey Memoirs 33, 1974)

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Product Description: (Egypt Exploration Society, Archaeological Survey Memoirs 34, 1974)

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9780856980435 | Egypt Exploration Society, May 30, 1974, cover price $90.00 | About this edition: (Egypt Exploration Society, Archaeological Survey Memoirs 34, 1974)

Product Description: The hieroglyphic texts with which this volume is concerned record the deeds of the eldest son of King Takelothis II of the Twenty-second Dynasty, Prince Osorkon, who was the holder of religious, political, and military posts of great consequence during the troubled reigns of his father and of King Shoshenk III, towards the end of the ninth and at the beginning of the eighth centuries B...read more

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9788876532375 | Gregorian Univ Pr, January 1, 1958, cover price $50.00 | About this edition: The hieroglyphic texts with which this volume is concerned record the deeds of the eldest son of King Takelothis II of the Twenty-second Dynasty, Prince Osorkon, who was the holder of religious, political, and military posts of great consequence during the troubled reigns of his father and of King Shoshenk III, towards the end of the ninth and at the beginning of the eighth centuries B.

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