Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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THE GIRL FROM MARIB BY CAMERON FORREST AT CHINA'S DOOR BY ERIC SIMONS I. WE were sitting on the mountainside over against Marib , McCombie and I , watching the Egyptian aircraft circling high above us and listening to the crump of their ...
THE GIRL FROM MARIB BY CAMERON FORREST AT CHINA'S DOOR BY ERIC SIMONS I. WE were sitting on the mountainside over against Marib , McCombie and I , watching the Egyptian aircraft circling high above us and listening to the crump of their ...
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... Marib became what it has remained to this day - an isolated community of about six thousand souls stuck out in the middle of the burning desert of the Yemen . The houses are constructed of mud - brick and designed on fortress principle ...
... Marib became what it has remained to this day - an isolated community of about six thousand souls stuck out in the middle of the burning desert of the Yemen . The houses are constructed of mud - brick and designed on fortress principle ...
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... Marib and collected there the few remaining relics of its days of great- ness . All this ended with the revolution in the Yemen , when the Imam's writ ceased to run and an Egyptian bomb completed the process by blowing the museum in Marib ...
... Marib and collected there the few remaining relics of its days of great- ness . All this ended with the revolution in the Yemen , when the Imam's writ ceased to run and an Egyptian bomb completed the process by blowing the museum in Marib ...
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