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The '''West Gate''' was one of the main gates of [[Aten (afterlife)|Aten]].
The '''West Gate''' was one of the main gates of [[Aten (afterlife)|Aten]].



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The West Gate was one of the main gates of Aten.

In 38 BCE, the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa visited the spot and read a stelae with a riddle.[1]

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References