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More model informationOriginally, seven fragments of a loose slab with an extensive rock inscription were discovered at the north-western summit of Gebel el-Girgawi. When the Czechoslovak expedition returned to collect the fragments forming the inscription, five fragments had already been lost, and only two were removed from the site. The second fragment appears to be uniscribed. The inscription dates generally to the early Dynasty 12, similarly to other inscriptions in the area.
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