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North of Wadi Shani Masseboth
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Description small camp site near old road, a Masseboth (standing stones) cell with the main one facing to the N (aproched from S), acc. to Dr. Avner Uzi its for the reviving N wind that was also warshiped as a deiti by the Eygeptians (chapters 182 and 185 in the Egyptian Book of the Dead: I have given the sweet breath of the North wind to Osiris wennefer as when he went forth from the womb of her who bore him...).

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