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  2. Hunting, fishing and animals in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Swamp hunting was a social event in which upper class hunting society families practiced. Swamp hunting included fowling with sticks and spear fishing. According to the narratives of the poorly preserved The Pleasures of Fishing and Fowling and The Sporting King which were edited by Ricardo Caminos. These narratives described how the upper ...

  3. List of hunting deities - Wikipedia

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    A hunting deity is a god or goddess in mythology ... Egyptian mythology ... Bugkalot spirits in the Ga’ek magic plant used in relation to hunting and fishing; ...

  4. Fishing industry in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Egypt's fishing industry produced 1,337,778 tonnes of fish in 2010. 334,947 tonnes were sold to the home market, while 5,175 tonnes were sold to the domestic market. Fishing revenue is divided into two sub sectors, the aquaculture sector and the capture sector. The aquaculture sector produced 705,500 and the capture sector produced 374,000 ...

  5. Nilotic landscape - Wikipedia

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    The term was coined to refer primarily to such landscapes created outside of Egypt, especially in the Aegean Sea, and generally in Roman art, though it is occasionally used to refer to scenes of hunting and fishing in Egyptian art. A nilotic landscape is a river scene with rich and abundant plant and animal life, much of which is native to Egypt.

  6. TT81 - Wikipedia

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    It is the burial place of the ancient Egyptian official Ineni and ... hunting with dogs and catching a female Hyena. ... Ineni is depicted with his wife while fishing ...

  7. Category:Ancient Egyptian culture - Wikipedia

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    Hunting, fishing and animals in ancient Egypt; Hymn to the Nile; Hyphaene thebaica; J. Jobs in ancient Egypt; M. Mayor of Thebes; Ancient Egyptian medicine; Mehen ...

  8. Merimde culture - Wikipedia

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    The fossils are generally taller and more robust than later predynastic Egyptian specimens. In this regard, the Merimde skeletons are most similar to those associated with the Tasian culture . Furthermore, although the Merimde crania are dolichocephalic (long-headed) like many of the other predynastic skulls, they have a large and wide vault ...

  9. Kagemni - Wikipedia

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    The entrance hall contains scenes of daily life, including a scene with dancers. The pillared hall shows scenes of Vizier Kagemni on a boat which is accompanied by a small papyrus skiff carrying three men. There are scenes of fishing and scenes of the wildlife including crocodiles, dragonflies and frogs.