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What is Nabta?

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Nabta Playa was once a large basin in the Nubian Desert, located approximately 500 miles south of modern day Cairo[1] or about 100 kilometers west of Abu Simbel of southern Egypt,[2] 22° 32' north, 30° 42' east.[3] Today the region is characterized by numerous archaeological sites. Try using Google sometime.

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