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'''The diary ofEphemeris Merer curatoris'''<ref>{{Convertimus}}</ref> est [[ephemeris]] circa [[2500 a.C.n.|2500]] [[a.E.V.]] scripta.<!-- is a text written over 4,500 years ago that describes the daily life of workers who took part in the building of the [[Magna Pyramis Gizensis|Great Pyramid of Giza]]. In 2013, the text was found in a cave in Wadi al-Jarf written with hieroglyphs and hieratic on papyrus. These papyri are the oldest ever found. The diary of Merer is from the 27th year of the reign of [[Cheops|Pharaoh Khufu]]. The texts describes three months of work with the transportation of limestone from Tora to [[Giza]].
 
The diary of Merer is the first historical reference that describes the daily life of the people that worked with the moulding of the great pyramid. The Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass describes the texts as “the greatest discovery in Egypt in the 21st century”. The papyrus is shown at the Egyptian Museum in [[Cairus|Cairo]].-->
 
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