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The '''''Min''''' is a modern working copy of an ] ship of ]'s time, built for the ] documentary '']''. It was named after the Egyptian fertility god ].<ref>] television programme ''The Pharaoh who Conquered the Sea''</ref> | The '''''Min''''' is a modern working copy of an ] ship of ]'s time, built for the ] documentary '']''. It was named after the Egyptian fertility god ].<ref>] television programme ''The Pharaoh who Conquered the Sea''</ref> |
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The Min is a modern working copy of an ancient Egyptian ship of Hatshepsut's time, built for the BBC documentary The Pharaoh Who Conquered the Sea. It was named after the Egyptian fertility god Min.
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- BBC Four television programme The Pharaoh who Conquered the Sea
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