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A the careful summary of the meeting on this subject at Oxford (NATURE, September 25, p. 463) stops short before my reply to the difficulties there raised, I trust that I may be allowed to complete the report. We must consider the reasons for retaining the view of the dependence of the Fayum on the Nile flow, which has been held by engineers, geologists, and historians during the last fifty years—much of history depends on the conclusions.
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PETRIE, F. Early Egypt and the Caucasus. Nature 118, 514–515 (1926). https://doi.org/10.1038/118514b0
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