- The
Onomasticon of
Amenope is an
ancient Egyptian text from the late 20th
Dynasty to 22nd Dynasty. It is a
compilation belonging to a
tradition that began...
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Chapel C, Deir el-Medina
records a
similar narrative. The
Onomasticon of
Amenope, or
Amenemipit (amen-em-apt),
gives slight credence to the idea that the...
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Vladimir Golenishchev. It was
found in a jar
together with the
Onomasticon of
Amenope and the Tale of Woe. The
papyrus is now in the
collection of the Pushkin...
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Amunet appears most
frequently alongisde ithyphallic forms of Amun such as
Amenope or Amun-Min-kamutef and
never appears in
temple scenes together with Khonsu...
- to
Ramesses III,
Chapel C, Deir el-Medina. c. 1000 BCE:
Onomasticon of
Amenope: "Sherden, Tjekker, Peleset, Khurma." c. 900 BCE: Padiiset's Statue, inscription:...
- is
securely attested in two 20th
Dynasty do****ents: the
Onomasticon of
Amenope and the
Story of Wenamun, as the home
place of the pharaoh-to-be Smendes...
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death of
Ramesses III (Papyrus
Harris I). The fourth, the
Onomasticon of
Amenope, is
dated to some time
between the end of the 12th or
early 11th century...
- hiéroglyphe: Imhotep, the
successor of
Amenope, is
saved from a fire by Papyrus. The
parchment that
established the
plans of
Amenope for the new
temple were saved...
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Story of
Wenamun P.
Moscow 120
Papyrus Hood 10th W -
Onomasticon of
Amenope British Museum P. BM EA 10202
London UK
Papyrus Berlin 3048 8th P - Marriage...
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Ramesses III. An
Egyptian work
written around 1100 BC, the
Onomasticon of
Amenope, do****ents the
presence of the
Sherden in Canaan.
After being defeated...