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Deutsch: Felsstele des Amenemope, Vizekönig von Kusch, für Sethos I., aufgestellt vor dem dem nubischen Gott Dedun (Dedwen) geweihten Mammisi, das sich ursprünglich innerhalb der Umfassungsmauer des Mandulis-Tempels befand, im Freilichtmuseum auf der Insel Neu-Kalabscha im Nassersee, Ägypten.
English: Rock stele of the Amenemope, viceroy of Kush, for Sethos I, placed in front of Mammisi dedicated to the Nubian god Dedun (Dedwen), which was originally located within the enclosure wall of the Mandulis Temple, in the open-air museum on the island of New Calabsha in Nassersee, Egypt.
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Camera location23° 57′ 38.3″ N, 32° 52′ 00.7″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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