- Some
scholars identified it as the
later archaeological site of Tell el-
Maskhuta (Arabic: تل المسخوطة, romanized: Tall al-Masḫuṭa).
Others identified it...
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Tumilat was
connected with the Levant,
including Tell el-Retaba, Tell el-
Maskhuta, Tell el-Shaqafiya, Tell el-Kuʿ. Late in the New
Kingdom of
Egypt period...
- site of the 19th
dynasty capital Pi-Ramesses, and
Succoth with Tell el-
Maskhuta in Wadi Tumilat, the
biblical Land of Goshen. From Succoth, the Israelites...
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finds especially from
sites in the
Ismailia governorate such as Tell el-
Maskhuta, from
North Sinai, and from
Upper Egypt.
Ismailia is home to the third...
- West
harpoon Hu 8 A-bt
Tjeku / Per-Atum (Heroonpolis, Pithom) Tell el-
Maskhuta East
harpoon Atum 9 Ati Djed (Busiris) Abu Sir Bara
Andjeti Osiris 10 Ka-khem...
- The
region of Wadi Tumilat, or a city
within the region, such as Tell el-
Maskhuta Etham Ex. 13:20; Nu. 33:6–8 "On the edge of the wilderness" Unknown, but...
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foundation of
Alexandria Per-Atum (Pithom)
Around 1900 BC 8th Atum Tell-el-
Maskhuta Tjeku, Heroöpolis,
Heroonopolis Capital of its nome
Djedu (Busiris) A small...
-
Holladay Jr.: Tell el-
Maskhuta:
Preliminary Report on the Wadi
Tumilat Project, 1978-1979. Holladay, John S. (1999) Tell el-
Maskhuta. In:
Kathryn A. Bard...
-
Egyptologist and
Biblical scholar. In
January 1883,
Naville set out for Tell el-
Maskhuta. His goal was to find the
route of the
Biblical exodus as the Fund had...
- Iset-Tem 𓉐𓏤𓏏𓍃𓅓𓏏𓊖 pr-jtmw Per-Atum/ Ān (Heroonpolis, Pithom) Tell al-
Maskhuta Atum 9 𓈩 ꜥnḏty
Andjety Andjety Βουσιρίτης
Bousirites ⲡⲁⲛⲁⲩ 𓉐𓏤𓊨𓁹𓎟𓊽𓂧𓅱𓊖...