An engraving on one of the exterior walls of the Lion Temple at Musawwarat es-Sufra, south of Shendi. This temple was built by King Arnekhamani who lived around 235BC to 218BC. It was dedicated to the indigenous God Apademak and its inscriptions are Egyptian hieroglyphs. A German archaeological mission to the Sudan reconstructed the temple from ruins and rubble in 1969/70.
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