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  2. Hyphaene thebaica - Wikipedia

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    Hyphaene thebaica, with common names doum palm (Ar: دوم) and gingerbread tree (also mistakenly doom palm), is a type of palm tree with edible oval fruit. It is a native to the Arabian Peninsula and also to the northern half and western part of Africa [2] where it is widely distributed and tends to grow in places where groundwater is present.

  3. Franck Goddio - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's Sunken Mysteries [19] The exhibition presents artefacts drawn largely from the last seven years of underwater excavations at the ancient cities of Thonis-Heracleion and Canopus off the coast of Egypt by the European Institute for Underwater Archaeology (IEASM), directed by Franck Goddio in cooperation with the Egyptian Ministry for ...

  4. Tomb of Kha and Merit - Wikipedia

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    Baskets of herbs such as cumin were found alongside doum palm fruit and loaves of flatbread. The tomb was stocked with numerous foodstuffs which were piled on tables and in bowls, packed in amphorae, and stored in baskets.

  5. List of Egyptian hieroglyphs - Wikipedia

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    § Rope, fibre, baskets, bags, etc. Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: rope-fiber-baskets-bags (11) W § Vessels of stone and earthenware: Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: vessels of stone and earthenware (4) X § Loaves and cakes: Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: loaves and cakes (3) Y § Writings, games, music

  6. 2,600-year-old blocks of cheese found in pottery at pyramid ...

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    Archaeologists uncovered a collection of pottery vessels — one containing ancient cheese — at a site in Egypt. Researchers made the discovery as they began their sixth season of excavation ...

  7. Gardens of ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The history and character of gardens in ancient Egypt, like all aspects of Egyptian life, depended upon the Nile, and the network of canals that drew water from it.Water was hoisted from the Nile in leather buckets and carried on the shoulders to the gardens, and later, beginning in about the 14th century B.C., lifted from wells by hoists with counterbalancing weights called shadouf in Arabic.