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English: Found in pyramid No. 4 at Nuri, exposed in Sudan National Musuem in Khartoum
Deutsch: Schwarzgranit-Stele des Königs Siaspi-qo (Siaspiqa) (487-468 v.Chr.) mit langem Beerdigungstext; gefunden in Pyramide Nr. 4 in Nuri.
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Camera location15° 36′ 21.4″ N, 32° 30′ 30.16″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Black Granite Stela of Kushite King Siaspiqa (487-468 B.C.) with funeral text

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15°36'21.402"N, 32°30'30.161"E

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