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Giza
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Joshua J. Mark published on 02 September 2009 |
Giza is a plateau southwest of modern Cairo which served as the necropolis for the royalty of the Old Kingdom of Egypt. Most famous for the pyramids of Khufu (2528 BCE) Khafre (2494 BCE) and Menkaure (2472 BCE) and the Great Sphinx, recent excavations on the plateau have revealed numerous private tomb complexes and workers' quarters. The Great Pyramid... [continue reading]
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Patricia CoriNorth Atlantic Books (17 February 2009)Price: $11.68 -

Hanny El ZeiniSt. Lynn's Press (08 December 2006)Price: $15.01 -

John RomerCambridge University Press (30 April 2007)Price: $46.55 -

Zahi HawassWhite Star Publishers (07 September 2010)Price: $54.00 -

John Van AukenAre Press (03 October 2011)Price: $13.14 -

Stephen S. DouglasStephen S Douglas (27 March 2012)Price: $6.29 -

Dr Sasha LessinCreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (31 October 2012)Price: $17.06 -

Jean VercoutterHarry N. Abrams (30 March 1992)Currently unavailable -

Sam TaplinUsborne Publishing Ltd (25 October 2002)Currently unavailable -

Moustafa GadallaTehuti Research Foundation (18 July 2000)Currently unavailable


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