. The dawn of civilization: Egypt and Chaldaea . ût-el-Khâdîm and at Wady Maghara (Burton, ExcerptaEieroglyphica, pi. xlii. ; Champollion, Monuments de VEgypte et de la Nubie, vol. ii. pp. 690-692 ;Lepsius, Denkm., ii. 137 a-h, 140 n; Account of the Survey, pp. 175-177, 183, 184, and Photographs,vol. iii. pis. 3, 4); and of Amenemhâît IV. also in both places (Lepsius, Denkm., ii. 140 o-p; Accountof the Surveij, pp. 177, 184, and Photographs, vol. iii. pi. 4). No monument bearing the cartouchesof Ameuemhûît I., or which can be dated to his reign, has yet been found in Sinai. 474 THE FIR HT THE


. The dawn of civilization: Egypt and Chaldaea . ût-el-Khâdîm and at Wady Maghara (Burton, ExcerptaEieroglyphica, pi. xlii. ; Champollion, Monuments de VEgypte et de la Nubie, vol. ii. pp. 690-692 ;Lepsius, Denkm., ii. 137 a-h, 140 n; Account of the Survey, pp. 175-177, 183, 184, and Photographs,vol. iii. pis. 3, 4); and of Amenemhâît IV. also in both places (Lepsius, Denkm., ii. 140 o-p; Accountof the Surveij, pp. 177, 184, and Photographs, vol. iii. pi. 4). No monument bearing the cartouchesof Ameuemhûît I., or which can be dated to his reign, has yet been found in Sinai. 474 THE FIR HT THE BAN EMPIRE. From the time of Amenemhâît these new veins were worked,and absorbed attention during several generations. Expeditions to themines were sent out every three or four years, sometimes annually, under thecommand of such high functionaries as Acquaintances of the King, ChiefLectors, and Captains of the Archers. As each mine was rapidly worked Plan of the Templeof Sarbut el - Kkâdîm. from G Bene diteScale North.


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