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Halma Point was a rocky outcrop east of Siwa, Egypt.
In 49 BCE, the Medjay Bayek took his son, Khemu, there to practice and to hunt. They were accompanied by Khemu's friend, Chenzira. However, soldiers working for the Order of the Ancients attacked and subdued Bayek, and brought him and Khemu to the Isu vault beneath the Temple of Amun.[1]
The place later became a hideout for bandits.
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