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- Abu_Ballas abstract "Abu Ballas (the pottery hill) is an archaeological site in the Western desert of Egypt. It lies about 200 km south-west of the Dakhla Oases and consists of two isolated sandstone cones in the otherwise flat desert. Both hills are covered with Egyptian pottery. These vessels were at the beginning of the 20th century often well preserved, but are today - due modern tourism - very much destroyed. The site was discovered in 1918 and 1923. More recent research was undertaken in the last years.The nature of this site remained for a long time mysteries. More recent research has shown that the site was a station on an ancient desert road that connected the Dakla Oasis with the Gilf Kebir and the Jebel Ouenat. The place was installed in the late Old Kingdom or early First Intermediate Period, when some authorities decided to arrange supply depots on a track in the desert. Abu Ballas was one of the largest. Besides the pottery there were discovered some rock carvings, stone tools and even a senet game board engraved on a stone. There are no water sources nearby, evidently all water and food was brought here from the Dakla Oases with donkeys. Most likely people lived here only for short periods of time. The desert road was mainly in use at the end of the Old Kingdom and to a lesser extent in the Second Intermediate Period and in the New Kingdom.".
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageID "49138940".
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageLength "2157".
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageRevisionID "704179400".
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Valley_Governorate.
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sahara.
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saharan_rock_art.
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLink Dakhla_Oasis.
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLink Egypt.
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLink Gilf_Kebir.
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLink Jebel_Uweinat.
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLink Senet.
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abu Ballas".
- Abu_Ballas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Abu_Ballas subject Category:New_Valley_Governorate.
- Abu_Ballas subject Category:Sahara.
- Abu_Ballas subject Category:Saharan_rock_art.
- Abu_Ballas hypernym Site.
- Abu_Ballas point "24.439 27.6488".
- Abu_Ballas type Place.
- Abu_Ballas type SpatialThing.
- Abu_Ballas comment "Abu Ballas (the pottery hill) is an archaeological site in the Western desert of Egypt. It lies about 200 km south-west of the Dakhla Oases and consists of two isolated sandstone cones in the otherwise flat desert. Both hills are covered with Egyptian pottery. These vessels were at the beginning of the 20th century often well preserved, but are today - due modern tourism - very much destroyed. The site was discovered in 1918 and 1923.".
- Abu_Ballas label "Abu Ballas".
- Abu_Ballas sameAs Q14201163.
- Abu_Ballas sameAs Category:Abu_Ballas.
- Abu_Ballas sameAs Q14201163.
- Abu_Ballas lat "24.439".
- Abu_Ballas long "27.6488".
- Abu_Ballas wasDerivedFrom Abu_Ballas?oldid=704179400.
- Abu_Ballas isPrimaryTopicOf Abu_Ballas.