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Sound Ecosystems in Travelogues
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Memphis - Egypt

Place's data
Name
Memphis - Egypt
Name variants
Type
Specific
Natural space
Artificial space
village

Coordinates
Ordinal
Latitude
Longitude
1
29.844722
31.250833
The dots on the map indicate the places where sound and music events were described. They don't represent travel stages.
Events description
8
Travel of Vitaliano Donati 11. The dancers want a coin for their dance
Travel of Vitaliano Donati 12. Dancers and their payment
Travel of Vitaliano Donati 13. The profession of dancers or singers
Travel of Vitaliano Donati 14. Musical instruments and dance, even in Ramadan
Travel of Vitaliano Donati 15. Music and dance in wedding processions
Travel of Vitaliano Donati 16. Celebrations and dancing during the flooding of the Nile
Travel of Vitaliano Donati 17. Sword dance of two dancers
First travel of Marco Augusto Costanzi in Egypt 20. Music accompanying the procession of the bride on the camel

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