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Shaded-relief map of Wadi Abu-Hasah.

Shaded-relief map of Wadi Abu-Hasah.

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The study area is located in the west central part of the Eastern Desert, El Menya Governorate and covers an area of about 272km 2 . The drainage basin and their drainage network were identified from geometrically correctly enhanced shuttle radar topography mission (SRTM) data available in the United States geological survey. Specific computer rout...

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... Occasional flash floods have always been a problem in the Royal Wadi, as they have been in other wadis in Egypt, accelerating the natural decay of the tombs (Zaid, Zaghloul, and Ghanem 2013). TA 26: Features. ...
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The monumental tombs of el-Amarna (also Tell el-Amarna) were constructed for members of the elite and for the royal family. They are considered to be a main source for the study of the history, religion, and art of the so-called “Amarna Period.” All tombs are located on the east bank of the Nile. The private rock-cut tombs are located in the crescent of foothills and cliffs east of the ancient city. They are decorated with reliefs and inscriptions, and among the texts, the “hymns to the Aten” are of special interest. Special features include columned halls and statues of the tomb owners. The Royal Tombs were constructed in remote wadis behind the cliffs, descending from the ground floor and featuring pillared halls. They too are decorated with reliefs and inscriptions, but suffered much more from destruction than the private tombs. Due to the comparatively short period of occupation of the city, most of the monumental tombs were not completed, and supposedly not many of them had been used for burial.