File:Wenamuns-Reise.jpg

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Description This is a blank version of the base map I used when drawing Image:Fertile Crescent map.png. The map shows the route of Wenamuns journey in the ancient egyptian "story of wenamun", the source for the route is: Bill Manley, Die siebzig grossen Geheimnisse des Alten Ägyptens, 2003, p. 182
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    • 2006-10-02T19:25:00Z NormanEinstein 1200x1473 (277795 Bytes) This is a blank version of the base map I used when drawing [[:Image:Fertile crescent.png]]. Created by NormanEinstein, and uploaded October 2, 2006. {{GFDL-self}}

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current22:45, 4 January 2011Thumbnail for version as of 22:45, 4 January 2011543 × 711 (31 KB)Didiacloser perspective of the map with the essential part...
22:40, 4 January 2011Thumbnail for version as of 22:40, 4 January 2011792 × 1,245 (70 KB)Didia{{Information |Description=This is a blank version of the base map I used when drawing Image:Fertile Crescent map.png. The map shows the route of Wenamuns journey in the ancient egyptian "story of wenamun", the source for the route is: Bill Manley, D
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