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Elephantine (/ˌɛlɪfænˈtaɪniː, -ˈtiː-/ EL-if-an-TY-nee, -TEE-;
Ancient Egyptian: 𓍋𓃀𓅱𓃰, romanized: ꜣbw;
Egyptian Arabic: جزيرة الفنتين; Gr****: Ἐλεφαντίνη...
- The
Elephantine Papyri and
Ostraca consist of
thousands of do****ents from the
Egyptian border fortresses of
Elephantine and Aswan,
which yielded hundreds...
- The
Elephantine Colossus (also
known as the
Colossal Elephant or the
Elephant Colossus, or by its
function as the
Elephant Hotel) was a
tourist attraction...
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center was at
Herwer in
Middle Egypt.
While his
presence on the
island of
Elephantine dates back to the
Early Dynastic Period, it wasn't
until the New Kingdom...
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Track listing:
Queen Elephantine -
Ramesses I
Queen Elephantine -
Ramesses II
Queen Elephantine -
Ramesses III
Queen Elephantine -
Ramesses IV
Elder -...
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cataracts of the Nile and
Lower Nubia in general,
worshipped especially at
Elephantine near the
First Cataract. In
ancient Egyptian, she was
known as Anuket...
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tumultuous period. The work also
mentions Amenemhat I's
mother being from the
Elephantine Egyptian nome Ta-Seti. Many
scholars in
recent years have
argued that...
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attested to in
Imperial Aramaic from the
fifth century BCE on
papyri from
Elephantine, Egypt, that
circulated widely in the
Middle and the Near East. It has...
- The
pyramid of
Elephantine is part of a
group of
seven very
similar small step pyramids,
along with the
pyramids at Edfu South, el-Kula, Naqada, Zawyet...
- 5th
century BC. He and his
family are
mentioned in the
contemporary Elephantine papyri and ostraca. In
Hebrew the name is Sanḇallaṭ (Hebrew: סַנְבַלַּט)...