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'''Set-Ma'at''' was an ancient [[Egypt]]ian village located | '''Set-Ma'at''' was an ancient [[Egypt]]ian village located near to the [[Valley of the Kings]]. Home to the workers who constructed the various tombs within the Valley, Set-Ma'at's own denizens were entombed in the hills above the village. | ||
Aound 38 BCE the [[Hidden One]], [[Bayek]] of [[Siwa]], travelled through Set-Ma'at on his way to the Valley of the Kings. | |||
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*''[[Assassin's Creed: Origins]]'' – ''[[The Curse of the Pharaohs]]'' | |||
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[[Category:Villages in Egypt]] | [[Category:Villages in Egypt]] | ||
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Set-Ma'at was an ancient Egyptian village located near to the Valley of the Kings. Home to the workers who constructed the various tombs within the Valley, Set-Ma'at's own denizens were entombed in the hills above the village.
Aound 38 BCE the Hidden One, Bayek of Siwa, travelled through Set-Ma'at on his way to the Valley of the Kings.
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