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For at least two centuries ancient city and village mounds in Egypt have be
en destroyed for agricultural purposes and for the manufacture of gunpowder
. It is argued that the spread of sebakh from ancient mounds to cultivated
ground as fertiliser negates the utility of field survey as a technique for
locating ancient habitation in Egypt.