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Ch. 2: The Traditional Ophir Land

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36 THE DIAMOND MINES OF SOUTH AFRICA
equatorial coast region of East Africa was unquestionable. Herodotus declares that East Africa at its furthest known limits supplied gold in great plenty as well as huge elephants and ebony. The Alexandrian geographers mark rudely the East African coast line to Zanzibar, and attest the relations between
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