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Solomon, Falcon of Sheba: The Tombs of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba Discovered in Egypt
 
 
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Solomon, Falcon of Sheba: The Tombs of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba Discovered in Egypt [Paperback]

Ralph Ellis
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Most people in the Judaeo-Christian world have probably heard of the Queen of Sheba at some point in their lives, but I suspect that few of us can place her with any confidence within the greater scheme of Near Eastern history. Read the first page
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