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Français : Eglise d'Abd al Gadir - Reproduction de la peinture murale du roi Georges de Makurie (peinture 41)
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Source F.L. Griffith, The church at Abd el-Gadir near the second cataract, Annals of Archaeology and anthropology, Vol 15, 1928, The University Press of Liverpool, p 63-88, pl XLIII[1]
Author Edwin.H. Freshfield et C.L.Woolley

Eglise submergée par le barrage d'Assouan. (Emplacement à proximité de Bouhen)

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