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Welcome to 2024! We look forward to having a great turnout at our meetings this year. Future Meetings:
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TidBitsThe main trees that grew in Egypt in Pharaonic times of which the wood was used in carpentry and joinery were the acacia, the sycomore-fig, and the tamarisk. The wood of other trees, however, was also sometimes used, particularly that of the date- palm, the dum-palm, the sidder, the persea and the willow.
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