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Old 08-12-2011, 12:02 AM   #33
bribiaLaubysdggf

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Sure.



Come to think of it, there is only putative evidence on record:



- Ancient Historian Herodotus

This (purely historiography) is not my ideal type of source for a claim, though. I'd prefer an actual monument testimony signifying genitals still existed.

(:
Thank you for your "evidence" from a Hellenic writer who lived some 2000 years after the death of King Sesostris.

Do you call that Egypt influencing the Middle East? There was a continual flow for centuries and even millenias from the Middle East to Egypt, while there was no such flow from Egypt to the Middle East. Egyptians even speak a Semitic language today.
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