File:Ancient Egyptian circumcision.jpg

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Black and white photo of engraved stone depicting two men undergoing circumcision. One man appears to be being restrained. Hieroglyphics cover the background of the image.

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English: Ancient Egyptian circumcision, in the tomb of the Vizier Ankhmahor and his wife Mereruka. Sixth Dynasty (Old Kingdom, ca. 2300 BC)
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Source http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/egypt/science/medicine.htm
Author the tomb of the Vizier Ankhmahor and his wife Mereruka (sic)

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