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Posted by andyd:now spends half his time in tescos and i may know where oak is occasionaly (U2384509) on Tuesday, 9th May 2006
Could any one provid some enlightenment on this as i have to do a powerpoint for my as arachaeology lesson on friday on the valley of the kings and the religious aspects of the rock cu tombs from their orientation and placement within gthe valley.
help will be very much appreciated
andy
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Posted by an ex-nordmann - it has ceased to exist (U3472955) on Tuesday, 9th May 2006
Are you a teacher or a pupil Andy? (Please god don't say that you're a teacher with such syntax, spelling and absence of punctuation).
There are two approaches to this project, taking the Orion stuff as credible or sticking to a more traditional 'sunset sunrise' approach.
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Posted by andyd:now spends half his time in tescos and i may know where oak is occasionaly (U2384509) on Wednesday, 10th May 2006
am a pupil and i think alot of it is aimed at the sunrise-sunset significance
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