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Fragments of Turin papyrus - an ancient Egyptian mining map (left half) for Ramesses IV's quarrying expedition, 12th century BC (New Kingdom)

Date 28 June 2005
Source Photograph at the Turin Museum courtesy of J. Harrell
Author Zyzzy

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(del) (cur) 14:36, 28 June 2005 . . Zyzzy . . 2846x1121 (2823377 bytes) (Fragments of an Egyptian papyrus in the Turin Museum)

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