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  2. Fossils of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Fayoum, Petrified wood protectorate in New-Cairo Area/ Cairo-Suez desert road & entire Western Desert of Egypt is covered in Petrified wood. This is one of the clues that the region was a tropical climate. The petrified wood is very diverse and many samples are very beautiful, often actually littering the ground in certain areas.

  3. Tribe of Benjamin - Wikipedia

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    Almost the entire tribe of Benjamin was wiped out by the other Israelites. Six hundred men from the tribe of Benjamin survived by hiding in a cave for four months. The text refers several times to the Benjaminite warriors as "men of valour" [3] despite their defeat. The other Israelite tribes were grieved at the near loss of the tribe of Benjamin.

  4. Aegyptosaurus - Wikipedia

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    The holotype (1912VIII61) consists of three caudal vertebrae, a partial scapula, and some limb bones, all of which were discovered in the Bahariya Formation of Egypt between 1910 and c. 1913 by Ernst Stromer and Richard Markgraf [1] and the holotype was sent to Munich, Germany in 1915 to be studied at the same time the holotype of Spinosaurus aegyptiacus was described.

  5. Prehistoric Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Prehistoric Egypt and Predynastic Egypt was the period of time starting at the first human settlement and ending at the First Dynasty of Egypt around 3100 BC.. At the end of prehistory, "Predynastic Egypt" is traditionally defined as the period from the final part of the Neolithic period beginning c. 6210 BC to the end of the Naqada III period c. 3000 BC.

  6. Hawwara - Wikipedia

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    After sacking al-Fayyum in 1485, the Hawwara tribes became the true rulers of Upper Egypt. [11] In Egypt's history, the Southern region is the cradle of tribal settlements. By the nineteenth century, Southern Egypt and Northern Nubia were completely ruled-over by the Egyptian Hawwara tribe.

  7. List of lost dinosaur specimens - Wikipedia

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    Images 1912VIII61 Aegyptosaurus [1] Upper Cretaceous Bahariya Formation Egypt. Destroyed in Germany during World War II when the bombing of the museum it was held in took place. Holotype remains: IPHG 1922 X 47, X 48 Bahariasaurus [2] Upper Cretaceous Bahariya Formation Egypt. Destroyed in World War II Vertebra: IPHG 1922 X46 Tameryraptor [3 ...

  8. Fossil of new reptile species found in Brazil sheds light on ...

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    SAO JOAO DO POLESINE, Brazil (Reuters) -Scientists in Brazil announced the discovery of one of the world's oldest fossils believed to belong to an ancient reptile dating back some 237 million ...

  9. Paralititan - Wikipedia

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    Paralititan (meaning "tidal giant" [1]) was a giant titanosaurian sauropod dinosaur genus discovered in coastal deposits in the Upper Cretaceous Bahariya Formation of Egypt. It lived between 99.6 and 93.5 million years ago. [2]