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Browarski, Edward (2010). "The Hare and Oryx Nomes in the First
Intermediate Period and Early Middle Kingdom". In Woods, Alexandra; McFarlane, Ann; Binder, Susanne (eds.).
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1324:. Conseil Suprême des Antiquités de l'Égypte. pp. 31–85.
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1223:, New York, Barnes & Noble Books, 1997,
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178:the Hare nome assimilated the neighboring
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16:Administrative division in ancient Egypt
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1275:Le nomarque sous l'Ancien Empire
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142:First Intermediate Period
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54:") was one of the 42
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174:During the
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109:4th Dynasty
66:Upper Egypt
1343:Categories
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1156:References
357:Ahanakht I
241:underlined
89:Senusret I
888:Amenemhat
749:Neheri II
180:Oryx nome
150:alabaster
52:Cape hare
36:Hare nome
509:Neheri I
132:nomarchs
120:Menkaure
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156:in the
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111:of the
103:History
73:Khemenu
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