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A map of ancient Egypt, made with Inkscape. The map shows the Nile up to the fifth cataract, and major cities and sites of the Dynastic period (c. 3150 BC to 30 BC). Cairo and Jerusalem are shown as reference cities.
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self-made. I'm happy to make translated versions if you supply terms in your language, and any specialized versions showing mining regions etc. Just ask!
The following coordinates were used as references: Sais 30°57′53″N, 30°46′6″E Buto 31°11′47″N, 30°44′41″E Alexandria 31°11′53″N 29°55′09″E Naukratis 30°54' N 30°35'E coordinates here Tanis 30°58′37″N, 31°52′48″E Avaris 30°47′N, 31°50′E Busiris 30°54′40″N, 31°14′40″E
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