Posted by admin on July 27th, 2010
The River Nile
by Bruce BranderForeword by Melville Bell Grosvenor.
National Geographic Society Book 1966
Book Description: 208 p. illus. (part col.) col. maps (part fold., 1 in pocket) ports. 26 cm.
Summary: We tend to think of the Nile as that endless body of water quietly passing by the Pyramids and other ruins, but from Egypt up to Tanzania, there have been great changes in the last 43 years. You may have been there in the 60′s and wish a remembrance of the era. 208 pages in very good condition. Ancient Egyptian Temple Entrance Found in Nile River Andrew Bossone in Cairo, Egypt Archaeologists have discovered a portico, or covered entryway, of an ancient Egyptian temple beneath the surface of the Nile River.
The entryway once led to the temple of the ram-headed fertility god Khnum, experts say.
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