Egypt?

Not really a friendly environment at this time. But I don't remember any tales or writings about gold mining in Egypt. :dontknow:
 

Why have I not heard of any one prospecting in Egypt? :icon_scratch:
cuz anyone that found gold there, never makes it out of the big cat box to talk about it :tongue3:
 

Gold

The vast quantities of gold amassed by the Pharaohs were the envy of contemporary and later sovereigns. Though much was imported, received by way of tribute, or captured in warfare, the Egyptian mines themselves were reasonably productive.

Over one hundred ancient gold workings have been discovered in Egypt and the Sudan, though within the limits of Egypt proper there appear to have been gold mines only in the desert valleys to the east of the Nile near Ikoptos, Ombos and Apollinopolis Magna.

Of one of these mines - possibly near Apollinopolis - a plan has been found in a papyrus of the fourteenth century B.C., and the remains of no fewer than 1,300 houses for gold-miners are still to be seen in the Wadi Fawakhir, halfway between Koptos and the Red Sea. In one of the treasure chambers of the temple of Rameses III, at Medinet-Habu, are represented eight large bags, seven of which contained gold and bear the following descriptive labels.

There is much more info at the web site: http://www.crystalinks.com/egyptscience.html
 

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