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Maltese claims extraordinary discovery in Sahara desert
Independent Online ^ | Saturday, December 29, 2007 | unattributed

Posted on 12/29/2007 8:01:23 PM PST by SunkenCiv

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nice little map of the vicinity of Dakhla Oasis:

http://touregypt.net/Map25.htm

comes from here:

http://touregypt.net/dakhla5.htm


61 posted on 01/01/2008 8:05:05 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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asswan tomb of Herkuf Mekhu Sabni
from Claire Lalouette:
Sacred and secular texts from ancient Egypt
Gallimard, 1984
translation by Jim Ashton
The tomb dates from dynasty VI during the reigns of Merenre and Pepi II... the vast body of texts, which decorate the external facade... "His Majesty Merenre, my master, sent me, together with my father, Sole Companion end Lector-Priest, Iri to the land of Yam... I carried out this mission in seven months... His Majesty sent me a second time, alone. I went by way of the Elephantine road and returned via the land of Irtet, Makher and Teres of Irtet at the end of a voyage of eight months... I returned, coming from the camp of the chief of Setu and Irtet after having explored this land. You will find no other Sole Companion, Chief of interpreters who has reached (so far) into the land of Yam before. His Majesty sent me for a third time to the land of Yam. I went there from the Nome of Thinis by the oasis road and I observed that the chief of the land of Yam had left for the land of the Timhiu to chastise them, as far as the western corner of the sky. I followed his trail to the land of the Timhiu and I pacified him until he adored all the gods for the sake of the royal Sovereign... (I shall make haste... with a man from the land of Yam)... so thet His Majesty Merenre, my royal Lord, shall know (that I went to the land of Timhu) following the chief of the land of Yam. After having given satisfaction to this celebrated chief, (I returned via ...) the south of the land of Irtet, the north of Setu and I met the chief of Irtet-Setu-WaWat... I returned with three hundred donkeys burdened with incense, ebony, hekenu perfume, grain, panther skins, elephant tusks, many boomerangs, all kinds of beautiful and good presents. When the chief of Irtet-Setu-WaWat saw how strong and numerous were the troops of the land of Yam returning with me towards the residence (marching) in the company of the army which had been sent with me, he handed over, to be given to me, bulls and goats and guided me through the ways of the hills of Irtet- because of the skill and the vigilance which I had shown, more than any other Companion, Chief of interpreters, former envoy to the land of Yam. Then, this servant followed the course of the river as far as the Residence; and it was arranged that the prince, Sole Companion, Steward of the two halls of libation (?) came to meet me with ships loaded with date wine, cakes, bread and beer." ...A fourth, unnarrated, campaign to the land of Yam must have taken place, during which Harkhuf sent a letter to the young king Pepi II to inform him, particularly, that he was bringing back a pygmy, which resulted in the rest of the inscription... Pepi II wrote a letter in reply to that of Harkhuf, who... had the text inscribed on the facade of his tomb... Thus, the only complete royal letter dating from the old Kingdom has reached us.

62 posted on 01/01/2008 8:18:02 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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Nigeria’s ‘land of twins’ baffles fertility experts
Nov 11, 2007
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5i_IsZNBK7Hf1B4VhfWtFxg7G2svw

...Yam consumption may be one explanation for Africa’s largesse, some West Africans and Western experts believe. Yams contain a natural hormone phytoestrogen which may stimulate the ovaries to produce an egg from each side.


63 posted on 01/01/2008 8:22:59 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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To: SunkenCiv

Happy and Blessed New Year’s wish for you also SunkenCiv and all Freepers.


64 posted on 01/01/2008 8:33:17 AM PST by Dustbunny (The BIBLE - Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)
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To: Dustbunny

Thanks DB, and also to you and yours.


65 posted on 01/01/2008 8:45:58 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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To: SunkenCiv

Nah, that was small potatoes—but thanks for the thought.

Hope you have a great New Year planned.


66 posted on 01/01/2008 9:08:47 AM PST by wildbill
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To: SunkenCiv

Too late, Just watched episode 1 of Stargate Yam, “The Thanksgiving.”


67 posted on 01/01/2008 9:15:46 AM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: wildbill

I find that my years go pretty much not according to my plan, so I try not to plan, that way I’m not disappointed. ;’) HNY!


68 posted on 01/01/2008 9:22:22 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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one of probably several for this:

Huge Crater Found in Egypt - Kebira
Space.com | 3/3/06 | Robert Roy Britt
Posted on 03/03/2006 11:58:45 PM EST by NormsRevenge
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1589775/posts


69 posted on 01/01/2008 9:45:55 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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The Nubian Aquifer in Southwest Egypt
C. A. Robinson, A. Werwer,
F. El-Baz, M. El-Shazly,
T. Fritch, and T. Kusky
Abstract: Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images, and topographic and groundwater data are used to understand heterogeneities of the Nubian Aquifer between 20-24.5°N and 25-32°E in southwest Egypt. New fluvial and structural interpretations emphasize that the desert landscape was produced by fluvial action, including newly mapped alluvial fans. In central locations, braided channels are spatially aligned with a NE structural trend, suggesting preferential water flow paths that are consistent with the local direction of groundwater flow. The alluvial fans and structurally enclosed channels coincide with gentle slopes and optimal recharge conditions (1-5%) derived from the new Shuttle Radar Topographic Mission (SRTM) slope map, indicating that these areas have high groundwater potential. The SAR interpretations are correlated with anomalies observed in groundwater data from 383 wells. Results suggest a relationship between the spatial organization of fluvial and structural features and the occurrence of low-salinity groundwater. Low-salinity water exists adjacent to the alluvial fans and in SW reaches of the structurally enclosed channels. Wells in the vicinity of structures contain low-salinity water, emphasizing that knowledge of structural features is essential to understand groundwater flow paths. The new approach is cost effective and noninvasive and can be applied throughout the eastern Sahara to assist in resource management decisions and support the much needed agricultural expansion.

70 posted on 01/01/2008 9:54:45 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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http://www.mideastweb.org/egypt.gif


71 posted on 01/01/2008 9:58:20 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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“The Oasis road led from the Thinite nome to Kharga Oasis and from there it passed along the Darb el-Arbain (forty-day trail) to Selima.”

Thinis: History & Locale
http://www.thinis.com/thinis/index.html

Nomes map:
http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/nomemap1.jpg

Picture of Selima:
http://proteus.brown.edu/odell/admin/image.html?imageid=2925828


72 posted on 01/01/2008 10:15:23 AM PST by SunkenCiv (https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/____________________Profile updated Sunday, December 30, 2007)
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To: SunkenCiv

It’s the stuff dreams are made of.


73 posted on 01/04/2008 9:10:45 AM PST by Sensei Ern (http://www.myspace.com/reconcomedy)
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To: TASMANIANRED
"The Egyptian Ministry of Funny Walks skipped the opportunity to remark on the find."

Then ask The Bangles.

...the real experts.

74 posted on 01/04/2008 9:19:29 AM PST by Landru (Reality hits the faithful the hardest.)
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75 posted on 03/25/2016 1:30:42 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (Here's to the day the forensics people scrape what's left of Putin off the ceiling of his limo.)
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76 posted on 10/09/2018 2:23:46 AM PDT by SunkenCiv (and btw -- https://www.gofundme.com/for-rotator-cuff-repair-surgery)
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