Abadiyeh, Egypt
Abadiyeh is a place in Egypt situated about a dozen miles west of Dendera.[1]
Archaeological
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Further reading
- Oxford University-School of Archaeology[permanent dead link] from Faculty of Oriental Studies-retrieved 17;59 30.9.11- both showing Rowland, J.M., (2007), Excavating the early cemeteries of Egypt: el Amrah, el Mahasna, Hu and Abadiyeh: in “The Egypt Exploration Society - The Early Years (ed., Spencer, P.)”, pp 168-197, The Egyptian Exploration Society, London.
- Egypt Exploration Fund-Archæological report ([1893-1912]) retrieved 18:21 30.9.11
References
- ^ from page 1 of Diospolis Parva: The Cemeteries of Abadiyeh and Hu, 1898-9 by William Matthew Flinders Petrie, Arthur Cruttenden Mace(1901) retrieved approx 17:30 30.9.11
- UC Los Angeles
- ^ from page 2 of Diospolis Parva: The Cemeteries of Abadiyeh and Hu, 1898-9 by William Matthew Flinders Petrie, Arthur Cruttenden Mace(1901) retrieved approx 17:42 30.9.11
- ^ Museum of Classical Archaeology, Memorial Tower Building , University of Natal (Durban) Archived May 18, 2007, at the Wayback Machine retrieved approx' 17;49 30.9.11
External links
- Object found at cemetery, retrieved 21;21 30.9.11