- 80
kilometres (50 mi)
south of
Luxor (ancient Thebes).
Elkab was
called Nekheb in the
Egyptian language (Coptic: ⲛ̀ⲭⲁⲃ enkhab, Late Coptic: [ənˈkɑb]),...
- in
Egyptian mythology, who was the
patron of the city of
Nekheb (her name
meaning of
Nekheb). Ultimately, she
became the
patron of
Upper Egypt and one...
-
Dynasty and the
early 18th
Dynasty of Egypt.
Ahmose was born in the city of
Nekheb, the
modern El Kab.
During the war to
expel the
Hyksos from Egypt, in the...
- Kab (born 1959), U.S.
American football player El Kab (Ancient Egyptian:
Nekheb,
Ancient Gr****:
Eileithyias polis), an
archaeological site in
Egypt Kyle...
- The
Autobiography of
Ahmose Pen
Nekhbet is a tomb
inscription from
ancient Egypt,
which is
significant to
Egyptology studies.
Ahmose Pen
Nekhbet was an...
-
Egyptian art, Nekhbet, a
mythological goddess and
patron of both the city of
Nekheb and
Upper Egypt was
depicted as a vulture. Alan
Gardiner identified the...
-
inscription on a
stone vase
records him “fighting the
northern enemy within Nekheb”. This
means that
Lower Egypt may have
invaded and
almost taken the capital...
- (cult center) El Kab Al-Kom Al-Aħmar
Capital of its nome
after Nekheb;
opposite Nekheb on the
other side of the Nile Ta-senet (Latopolis)
earlier than...
-
together with
Horus (and) the
Followers of Horus. Five
pellets of
natron from
Nekheb,
Upper Egypt. Thou
purifiest (thyself);
Horus purifies (himself). One pellet...
- el-Mo'alla (Ancient: "Hefat")
Eileithyiaspolis (Modern: "el-Kab", Ancient: "
Nekheb")
Gebel el-Silsila (Ancient: "Kheny")
Hermonthis (Modern: "Armant", Ancient:...