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AWIB-ISAW: Ain Manawir (VI) The shafts of a qanat at Ain Manawir. by NYU Excavations at Amheida Staff (2004) copyright: 2004 NYU Excavations at Amheida (used with permission) photographed place: (Ain Manawir) [1] authority: Image published on the authority of the Amheida Project Director, Roger Bagnall

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