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Aswan Egypt Map

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Mining in Egypt

Egypt is rich in building and decorative stone, copper and lead ores, gold, and semiprecious stones. These natural resources allowed the ancient Egyptians to build monuments, sculpt statues, make tools, and fashion jewelry.  Embalmers  used salts from the Wadi Natrun for mummification, which also provided the gypsum needed to make plaster.  Ore-bearing rock formations were found in distant, inhospitable wadis in the eastern desert and the Sinai, requiring large, state-controlled expeditions to obtain natural resources found there.

The ancient Egyptians used donkeys and oxen as beasts of burden, and they were responsible for plowing the fields and trampling seed into the soil. The slaughter of a fattened ox was also a central part of an offering ritual. Horses were introduced by the Hyksos in the Second Intermediate Period, and the camel, although known from the New Kingdom, was not used as a beast of burden until the Late Period. There is also evidence to suggest that elephants were briefly utilized in the Late Period, but largely abandoned due to lack of grazing land.

There were extensive gold mines in Nubia, and one of the first maps known is of a gold mine in this region. The Wadi Hammamat was a notable source of granite, greywacke, and gold. Flint was the first mineral collected and used to make tools, and flint handaxes are the earliest pieces of evidence of habitation in the Nile valley. Nodules of the mineral were carefully flaked to make blades and arrowheads of moderate hardness and durability even after copper was adopted for this purpose.

The Egyptians worked deposits of the lead ore galena at Gebel Rosas to make net sinkers, plumb bobs, and small figurines. Copper was the most important metal for toolmaking in ancient Egypt and was smelted in furnaces from malachite ore mined in the Sinai. Workers collected gold by washing the nuggets out of sediment in alluvial deposits, or by the more labor-intensive process of grinding and washing gold-bearing quartzite. Iron deposits found in upper Egypt were utilized in the Late Period.

High-quality building stones were abundant in Egypt; the ancient Egyptians quarried limestone all along the Nile valley, granite from Aswan, and basalt and sandstone from the wadis of the eastern desert. Deposits of decorative stones such as porphyry, greywacke, alabaster, and carnelian dotted the eastern desert and were collected even before the First Dynasty. In the Ptolemaic and Roman Periods, miners worked deposits of emeralds in Wadi Sikait and amethyst in Wadi el-Hudi.

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Aswan Holiday

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info about the ms fleurette, please?

i want to find as much info on the boat and its staff. its an amazing holiday destination and hopefully i’ll be back there in september =] just feel like finding out information on her =] she starts in luxor sails to aswan and back to luxor =] i met some really good friends and i cant wait to see them again… especially Ashraf… the guy in my profile pic =D

Check this site out :

http://www.africansafariclub.com/egypt/msfleurette.php

and here are some reviews :

http://www.holidaywatchdog.com/41412-Nile_Cruises-MS_Fleurette-Holiday-Review.html

Hope that helped :D

Egypt 8 days 7 nights holiday to visit (Cairo, Luxor & Aswan)

Makadi Bay

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trip from Makadi Bay to Luxor

Day trip to Luxor from Makadi Bay by private vehicle

 

Departure: Daily

 

Length: 16 Hours

 

Type: Private Tour

 

Guide: Private Egyptologist Guide

Itinerary :

 

An early morning pick up from your hotel in Makadi Bay takes you on a three hour drive across the Eastern dry desert to Luxor – a site often referred to as the greatest and the biggest  outdoor museum in the world.  Cross over the might Nile to the West Bank and drive through lush farmland and sugar cane plantations to edge of the desert where you will find the tombs of the pharaohs in the Valley of the Kings. Cut directly into the mountains, the tombs were filled with treasures beyond comprehension and covered in beautiful painted hieroglyphics depicting the life of the king they housed. Your guide will bring the stories to life as you explore the tombs at the famous Valley of Kings before continuing to the impressive mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. Architecturally stunning, this temple would not look out of place with modern buildings and contains beautiful murals on its inner walls.  On your return to Luxor‘s East Bank, there is a photo opportunity at the Colossi of Memnon, two gigantic statues that stand proudly, yet virtually alone at the entrance to what was Amenhotep III’s mortuary temple. After lunch is served in a local restaurant in Luxor, continue to the hugely impressive Temple of Karnak. An amazing feat of ancient Egyptian engineering, the complex comprises three temples and took several generations to complete. The centrepiece is undoubtedly the Temple of Amun-Ra, the largest surviving column-supported temple in the World although the hypostyle hall containing 134 free standing columns is also world renowned and the backdrop for several Hollywood films. Free time in Luxorfor shopping. Drive back to the Red Sea with direct transfer to your hotel in Makadi Bay

Price excludes

- Optional tours in Luxor

- Personal expenses

 

Price includes

- Pick up and drop off service from your hotel in Makadi Bay

- All transportation by air-conditioned vehicle in Makadi Bay and Luxor

- Admission fees to the sights in Luxor as per the tour Itinerary

- Lunch meal at a local restaurant in Luxor

- Egyptologist English speaking tour guide

 

General info

- Pick up from your hotel lobby in Makadi Bay by our REP with a board reflecting your name

- Pick up time at 05:00

- Return back to Makadi Bay at 22:00

Visa info

Price info

Prices are quoted in USD currency per person, minimum 2 persons traveling together

What to bring

- Passport valid for 6 months

- Comfortable shoes

- Cotton clothes in summer

- Warm clothes in winter

- Sun block

- Sunglasses

- Hat

- Photo/Video Camera

Maestro online travel

124 Pyramid street Giza ,Egypt

002-0190023837

For best offer Contact with Amany

My Email:-

amanywaw@egyptonlinetours.com

http://www.egyptonlinetours.com/Egypt-Accessible-tours/index.php

 

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