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2nd millennium BC / Ancient Egyptian mummies / Eclipses / Ramesses II / Solar eclipse / Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt / Sennedjem / Qen / Deir el-Medina / Magnitude of eclipse / Ramesses / Seti I
Date: 2012-11-17 12:08:57
2nd millennium BC
Ancient Egyptian mummies
Eclipses
Ramesses II
Solar eclipse
Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt
Sennedjem
Qen
Deir el-Medina
Magnitude of eclipse
Ramesses
Seti I

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