Abstract

In his letter “were there duikers in ancient Egypt?” (2 Mar., p. [1701][1]), Nicolas Manlius describes a figure in a mural from an ancient Egyptian tomb that resembles the Jentink species of duiker ( Cephalophus jentinki ). Duikers have not been listed among the fauna of ancient Egypt, but on

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