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English: Title: Mt. of the Law and Plain of Assemblage - Mt. Sinai Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print: stereograph, unmounted.
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Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress
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  • J153403 U.S. Copyright Office.
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  • Photograph taken from the southeastern end of EL Raha Plain (Biblical encampment of the Israelites), looking southeast and showing two low summits Gebel Abu Mahrur to the right which split between Wadi Sharig to their left and Wadi El Arba'ien (Leja) to their right, the range of Gebel Ahmar and Gebel Katharina behind the low summits, the pointed summit of Ras El Sefsafa (Monacha, Biblical Mount Horeb) in the centre, Naqb Sho'eib (Siqqat Sho'eib) to the left side of the mountain, the summit Gebel Armaziya to the Naqb's left from a 2km distance, and the slope with boulders of Gebel Sana' to the left. (Source: A. Shams, Sinai Peninsula Research, 2018)
  • Middle Paleolithic (>17,000 BCE) and Pre-Pottery Neolithic (B) (6,700-6,000 BCE) sites are located at the southern end of El Raha Plain. El Raha Plain is recognised as the traditional location where the Israelites encamped at the foot of Biblical Mount Horeb. (Source: A. Shams, Sinai Peninsula Research, 2018)
  • No. 122374.
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lot 13559 · prints and photographs division
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mountains · egypt · sinai, mount · rites & ceremonies · photographic prints · stereographs
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egypt
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Egypt--Sinai, Mount
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Stereographs--1910-1920 · Photographic prints--1910-1920

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