found: Work cat.: Kanawati, N. Deir el-Gebrawi, c2005:p. 11 (The necropolis of the 12th Upper Egyptian province, usually called Deir el-Gebrawi, is actually formed of two separate cemeteries situated on two different cliffs. The northern one is near the village of Arab el-Atiyat (henceforth called the northern cliff), and the southern one, which for some reason gave its name to the whole necropolis, is near the village of Deir el-Gebrawi (henceforth called the southern cliff))
found: Baines, J. Atlas of ancient Egypt, 1980:p. 122 (Deir el-Gébrawi)
found: GEOnet, viewed on Feb. 23, 2006(Dayr al Jabrāwī, ppl, 27⁰19ʹ40ʺN 031⁰06ʹ3ʺ
found: Egypt Exploration Society WWW site, Feb. 15, 2006(the tombs at Deir el-Gebrawi)
found: Guardian's Ancient Egypt discussion board WWW site, Feb. 15, 2006(the Sixth dynasty tomb of Djau at Deir el-Gebrawi)
found: Wikipedia, Feb. 22, 2006(Middle Egypt: Deir el-Gabrawi)
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