It’s a bit unusual to have so much water in an Egyptian tomb. Gebel el-Silsila is not all that far from the Nile, which might account for it. It’s a large tomb, must have belonged to a wealthy individual.
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so cool to see things like this.
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the-classical-egyptologist reblogged this from ancientstuff and added: Gebel el-Silsila is directly next to the Nile and most monuments, including the main cemetery, are actually located in...
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