It’s late in the 27th century BCE in what is today the central parts of the Red Sea governorate in Egypt, about 30 kilometres West of Port Safaga. The wind blows hard and fast, blasting a ceremonial caravan with sand as they travel against the storm
It’s late in the 27th century BCE in what is today the central parts of the Red Sea governorate in Egypt, about 30 kilometres West of Port Safaga. The wind blows hard and fast, blasting a ceremonial caravan with sand as they travel against the storm