- Sais (Ancient Gr****: Σάϊς, Coptic: Ⲥⲁⲓ) was an
ancient Egyptian city in the
Western Nile
Delta on the
Canopic branch of the Nile,
known by the ancient...
- in his
report Excavations at Giza 1933–1934. He states: "Very few of the
Saitic [referring to the
Saite Period]
shafts have been
thoroughly examined, for...
-
Anacalypsis (full title: Anacalypsis: An
Attempt to Draw
Aside the Veil of the
Saitic Isis or an
Inquiry into the
Origin of Languages,
Nations and Religions)...
- practiced, even
outside Giza.
These mortuary cults were
still practiced even in
Saitic and
Persian periods. The
famous Lamentation Texts from the
First Intermediate...
- Kingdom, the
Second Intermediate period, the 18th and 19th Dynasties, and the
Saitic period.
Scarab (artifact) Steymans, Hans Ulrich; Quick, Laura; Vayntrub...
-
Godfrey Higgins (1833). Anacalypsis: An
Attempt to Draw
Aside the Veil of the
Saitic Isis: Or an
Inquiry into the
Origin of Languages,
Nations and Religions...
- rule
under the
satrap Aryandes. He was
probably a
member of the old
royal Saitic line, who
attempted to
seize power around 522 BC.
Aryandes probably quelled...
- Nasr') was an
island located in the
western Nile Delta,
situated between the
Saitic and
Sebennytic Nile
estuaries in Egypt. The name
originated from the city...
- The
artifact is
identified by
scholars as a
contemporary fake
created by
Saitic priests, thus the
information about Henutsen's
royal status as a princess...
- The full
title is Anacalypsis; An
Attempt to Draw
Aside the Veil of the
Saitic Isis; or an
Inquiry into the
Origin of languages,
Nations and Religions...