Biblical Archaeology Review

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Endnote 32 - Out of Egypt

Daniel J. Stanley and Mahmoud M. Abu-Zeid, “Temporal and Spatial Distribution of Clay Minerals in Late Quaternary Deposits of the Nile Delta, Egypt,” Journal of Coastal Research 6, no. 3 (1990); Daniel and Vincent Coutellier Stanley, “Late Quaternary Stratigraphy and Paleography of the Eastern Nile Delta, Egypt,” Marine Geology 77 (1987).

Endnote 31 - Out of Egypt

This statue is not yet published, but I studied it together with Dr. Abd el-Maksoud on the day it was discovered and agree with his reading. See James K. Hoffmeier and Mohamed Abd el Maksoud, “A New Military Site on the ‘Ways of Horus’—Tell El-Borg 1999–2001: A Preliminary Report,” Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 89 (2003), pp. 171–172.

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