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New Booklet : Travellers Graffiti
Thanks to Roger De Keersmaecker for the following information:
Travellers' Graffiti from Egypt and the Sudan-Volume VI: Thebes
The Mortuary Temple of Sethos I (Qurna)
The Temple of Hathor (Deir el-Medina)
As far as possible, biographical and bibliographical information is given, also their graffiti found in other places.
As usual published and printed by the author, the booklet is presented with metal spiral binding, 21 cm x 29,59 cm, 50 pages, and 34 colour illustrations.
Price: 15.00 Euro (excluding packing and postage).
Available from :
[email protected]-- Still obtainable, same condition as above:
Volume: I The Kiosk of Qertassi
Volume: II The Temples of Semna and Kumma
Volume: III Philae - The Kiosk of Trajan
Volume: IV Elkab - The Rock Tombs
Volume: V Thebes - The Temples of Medinet Habu
For additional information concerning the booklets, see:
Website: http://www.egypt-sudan-graffiti.be
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