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On this painting adorning the tomb of Menna, a noble scribe during the reign of Amenhotep III (XVIIIth Dynasty), two Nile perches, fish with delicious flesh, are clearly visible. (image citation from Comptoir https://lecomptoirgeneral.com/en/magazine/fishing-culture/article/fishing-in-ancient-egypt/) |
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On this painting adorning the tomb of Menna, a noble scribe during the reign of Amenhotep III (XVIIIth Dynasty), two Nile perches, fish with delicious flesh, are clearly visible. (image citation from Comptoir https://lecomptoirgeneral.com/en/magazine/fishing-culture/article/fishing-in-ancient-egypt/) | On this painting adorning the tomb of Menna, a noble scribe during the reign of Amenhotep III (XVIIIth Dynasty), two Nile perches, fish with delicious flesh, are clearly visible. (image citation from [https://lecomptoirgeneral.com/en/magazine/fishing-culture/article/fishing-in-ancient-egypt/ Comptoir] https://lecomptoirgeneral.com/en/magazine/fishing-culture/article/fishing-in-ancient-egypt/) | ||
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On this painting adorning the tomb of Menna, a noble scribe during the reign of Amenhotep III (XVIIIth Dynasty), two Nile perches, fish with delicious flesh, are clearly visible. (image citation from Comptoir https://lecomptoirgeneral.com/en/magazine/fishing-culture/article/fishing-in-ancient-egypt/)
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