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DescriptionEl-Deir Interior (V) (4968899552).jpg
AWIB-ISAW: El-Deir Interior (V)
The early 20th c. (WWI) British barracks erected along an interior wall of the Roman fortress at El-Deir from the southwest tower. The fortress is located in the Kharga Oasis in southern Egypt. by NYU Excavations at Amheida Staff (2006)
copyright: 2006 NYU Excavations at Amheida (used with permission)
photographed place: (El-Deir) pleiades.stoa.org/places/776167
authority: Image published on the authority of the Amheida Project Director, Roger Bagnall
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AWIB-ISAW: El-Deir Interior (V)The early 20th c. (WWI) British barracks erected along an interior wall of the Roman fortress at El-Deir from the southwest tower. The fortress is located in the Kharga Oasis in southern Egypt. by NYU Excavations at Amheida Staff (2006)copyright: 2006 NYU Excavations at Amheida (used with permission)photographed place: (El-Deir) [1]authority: Image published on the authority of the Amheida Project Director, Roger BagnallPublished by the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World as part of the Ancient World Image Bank (AWIB). Further information: [2].