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Hi SamaraDyva,

Welcome to wikipedia, glad you are interested in ancient Egypt. With the chronology and most aspects of ancient Egyptian history, newer sources are better. 1961 is a bit dated, so if your local library has a newer book it would be a lot better. By the way, the nice thing about wikipedia is that you don't have to report to anyone, and you are free to edit whatever you think needs to be improved. If something needs to be improved, be bold and do it! I'm happy to answer any questions though, and happy editing! Jeff Dahl (Talkcontribs) 01:25, 16 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

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