Urkunden des aegyptischen Altertums, V.04 pt 17-22, presents a compilation of ancient Egyptian documents, offering invaluable primary source material for historians, archaeologists, and Egyptologists. Authored by Georg Steindorff, this volume provides a detailed look into various aspects of ancient Egyptian life, governance, and culture through its collection of original records.
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