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families in the village.
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families in the village.
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Kawthar Abd El-Rasoul and Mohamed Riad visited the village in 1962 and
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Kawthar Abd El-Rasoul and Mohamed Riad visited the village in 1962 and
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described it. Their description is worth quoting at length:
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described it. Their description is worth quoting at length (2014, 68, 132):
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> "This was the first time we saw Abu Hor on a summer morning, and the
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> "This was the first time we saw Abu Hor on a summer morning, and the
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> view was beautiful, (...) , the Nile had dropped below its winter
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> view was beautiful, (...) , the Nile had dropped below its winter
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> Nile is much narrower, the eastern plateau is high and continuous for
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> Nile is much narrower, the eastern plateau is high and continuous for
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> kilometers, the western bank is less high and continuous and consists
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> kilometers, the western bank is less high and continuous and consists
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> of groups of unconnected hills. (...) We rested a little on the west
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> of groups of unconnected hills. (...) We rested a little on the west
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> bank and saw many flying fish (2014, 68, 132)."
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> bank and saw many flying fish."
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, A journey in the time of Nubia.")
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, A journey in the time of Nubia.")
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**After displacement**
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**After displacement**
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On the 27^th^ of December 1963, the displacement of the people of Abu
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On the 27th of December 1963, the displacement of the people of Abu
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Hor began to their village in New Nubia, where the new Abu Hor is one of
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Hor began to their village in New Nubia, where the new Abu Hor is one of
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the five villages that are under the administrative local council of
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the five villages that are under the administrative local council of
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Kalabsha, a main village which provides the neighboring villages with
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Kalabsha, a main village which provides the neighboring villages with
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Hassan Fathy, <https://www.archnet.org/sites/14965>
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Hassan Fathy, <https://www.archnet.org/sites/14965>
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[^1]: []{dir="rtl"}Khor: an Arabic word stands for a natural swale
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[^1]: Khor: an Arabic word stands for a natural swale
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cutting through the desert plateau at right angles to the Nile.
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cutting through the desert plateau at right angles to the Nile.
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[^2]: Shaʼreya: a vermicelli-like food with milk and sugar which was
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[^2]: Shaʼreya: a vermicelli-like food with milk and sugar which was
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served as breakfast to the guests and to the bride and groom after
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served as breakfast to the guests and to the bride and groom after
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the wedding.
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the wedding.
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[^3]: []{dir="rtl"}Karej: Nubian traditional plates weaved of brightly
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[^3]: Karej: Nubian traditional plates weaved of brightly
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colored palm fiber strips.
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colored palm fiber strips.
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[^4]: Arras: a young boy relative of the groom who accompanied him
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[^4]: Arras: a young boy relative of the groom who accompanied him
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