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Rifeh or Deir
Rifeh (also
known as Rifa) is a
village in Egypt. The name
refers today most
often to a
series of
ancient Egyptian cemeteries nearby. These...
- The Tomb of Two
Brothers is an
ancient sepulchre in Deir
Rifeh, Egypt. It
contains the
chamber tomb of the
ancient Egyptian high
status priests Nakht-Ankh...
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Nubian presence from the
third Cataract on the Nile as far
north as Deir
Rifeh.
Redford summarises that a
shared "community of interest"
existed which...
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sometimes called "Lord of Shashotep". The
cemeteries near the
modern place Rifeh, once
belonged to the town. Later, the city
became known by the Gr****s as...
- 1997. ISBN 0-500-05084-8. Petrie, W. M. Flinders; et al. (1907).
Gizeh and
Rifeh (PDF). London:
School of
Archaeology in Egypt. pp. 2–8.
Retrieved 4 April...
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necropolis Halfaya Sollum War
Cemetery Heliopolis War
Cemetery Meir,
Egypt Rifeh El
Sheikh Sa'id Tell El
Kebir Umm El Qa'ab Bab
Aghmat cemetery Bab Ftouh...
- the
Thirteenth Dynasty from
tombs in Asasif, Beni H****an, Naga el-Deir,
Rifeh,
Sheikh Farag and Thebes. The
period of
their greatest po****rity seems...
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worked together on
drawings accompanying Petrie's
excavations at Giza and
Rifeh the next year. In the 1920s and 30s she and her
daughter divided their time...
- half-brothers
lived during the 12th Dynasty, with
their tomb
located at the Deir
Rifeh cemetery in
Middle Egypt. Source:
Haplogroup M1 [1] –
found in the Nile...
- 17, 2006.
Francis Llewellyn Griffith, The
inscriptions of Siut and Dêr
Rîfeh, London, 1889 (available online)
Donald B. Spanel, "The Herakleopolitan...