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| navigate by keyword : rock ruins wall temple geology wadi fortification badlands formation terrain monument arch cliff building history monastery landmark later tombs middle kingdom important expedition leaders like harkhuf despatched distant lands negotiate acquisition foreign goods egyptian court minor sanctuary one designated appellation heqa prominent town elephantine excavation work continues qubbet hawa bab aswan city |
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| There are also some later tombs, from the Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom. Among the most important tombs are those of the expedition leaders (like Harkhuf) despatched to distant lands to negotiate the acquisition of foreign goods for the Egyptian court. During the Middle Kingdom, a minor sanctuary for one (or more) of these leaders (designated with the appellation "Heqa-jb") was prominent in the town at Elephantine. Excavation work continues. |
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