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Rock tombs or Gebel-es-Silsileh. At this point the Nile is scarcely eleven hundred feet wide. The rocky barrier through which the river has forced its way is honeycombed with grottoes of the time of the great Theban dynasties.

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nile river tombs sepulchral monuments egypt silsila gebel el sailboats prints illustrations dorot jewish division picturesque palestine sinai and egypt rock tombs theban dynasties ultra high resolution high resolution filmer john wood engraver woodward john douglas 1846 1924 artist tombs and sepulchral monuments wood engravings rock tombs point nile barrier river way grottoes theban dynasties palestine sinai 19th century history of egypt new york public library
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1881 - 1883
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Wilson, Charles William, Sir (1836-1905), Author
Filmer, John, Wood engraver
Woodward, John Douglas (1846-1924), Artist
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New York
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New York Public Library
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http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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nile river tombs sepulchral monuments egypt silsila gebel el sailboats prints illustrations dorot jewish division picturesque palestine sinai and egypt rock tombs theban dynasties ultra high resolution high resolution filmer john wood engraver woodward john douglas 1846 1924 artist tombs and sepulchral monuments wood engravings rock tombs point nile barrier river way grottoes theban dynasties palestine sinai 19th century history of egypt new york public library