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- Turin_Papyrus_Map abstract "The Turin Papyrus Map is an ancient Egyptian map, generally considered the oldest surviving map of topographical interest from the ancient world. It is drawn on a papyrus reportedly discovered at Deir el-Medina in Thebes, collected by Bernardino Drovetti (known as Napoleon's Proconsul) in Egypt sometime before 1824 AD and now preserved in Turin's Museo Egizio. The map was drawn about 1160 BC by the well-known Scribe-of-the-Tomb Amennakhte, son of Ipuy. It was prepared for Ramesses IV's quarrying expedition to the Wadi Hammamat in the Eastern Desert, which exposes Precambrian rocks of the Arabian-Nubian Shield. The purpose of the expedition was to obtain blocks of bekhen-stone (metagraywacke sandstone) to be used for statues of the king.".
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- Turin_Papyrus_Map wikiPageExternalLink mining.htm.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map wikiPageID "2115139".
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- Turin_Papyrus_Map hasPhotoCollection Turin_Papyrus_Map.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_literature.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map subject Category:Egyptian_papyri.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map subject Category:Geologic_maps.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map subject Category:Maps.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map type Artifact100021939.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map type Creation103129123.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map type Map103720163.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map type Maps.
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- Turin_Papyrus_Map comment "The Turin Papyrus Map is an ancient Egyptian map, generally considered the oldest surviving map of topographical interest from the ancient world. It is drawn on a papyrus reportedly discovered at Deir el-Medina in Thebes, collected by Bernardino Drovetti (known as Napoleon's Proconsul) in Egypt sometime before 1824 AD and now preserved in Turin's Museo Egizio. The map was drawn about 1160 BC by the well-known Scribe-of-the-Tomb Amennakhte, son of Ipuy.".
- Turin_Papyrus_Map label "Mapa de Turim".
- Turin_Papyrus_Map label "Papiro de las minas".
- Turin_Papyrus_Map label "Papiro delle miniere d'oro".
- Turin_Papyrus_Map label "Turin Papyrus Map".
- Turin_Papyrus_Map label "Turiner Papyrus (altägyptischer Lagerstätten-Papyrus)".
- Turin_Papyrus_Map label "Туринская папирусная карта".
- Turin_Papyrus_Map label "بردية تورين".
- Turin_Papyrus_Map sameAs Turiner_Papyrus_(altägyptischer_Lagerstätten-Papyrus).
- Turin_Papyrus_Map sameAs Papiro_de_las_minas.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map sameAs Papiro_delle_miniere_d'oro.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map sameAs Mapa_de_Turim.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map sameAs m.06n3zr.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map sameAs Q1889662.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map sameAs Q1889662.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map sameAs Turin_Papyrus_Map.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map wasDerivedFrom Turin_Papyrus_Map?oldid=588079314.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map depiction TurinPapyrus1.jpg.
- Turin_Papyrus_Map isPrimaryTopicOf Turin_Papyrus_Map.