- only in
Lower Egypt,
which they controlled. This
dynasty is
described as '
Tanite'
because its
political capital was
based at Tanis. Meanwhile, the High Priests...
-
Dynasty Tanite line.
Dodson would therefore place Hedjkheperre Shoshenq IV
between Shoshenq III and Pami.
Excavation work in the
looted NRT V
Tanite tomb...
- 21st Dynasty. Amenemnisu's
existence was only
confirmed in 1940 when the
Tanite tomb of his
successor Psusennes I was
discovered by
Pierre Montet: a gold...
- as the home
place of the pharaoh-to-be Smendes.: 921 The
earliest known Tanite buildings are
datable to the 21st Dynasty.
Although some
monuments found...
-
kings for the
Third Intermediate Period.
Manetho consistently includes the
Tanite Dynasty Twenty-one and
Dynasty Twenty-two
lineage in his
Epitome such as...
-
aforementioned items naming the
founder of the 22nd
Dynasty within his
intact royal Tanite tomb. As the
German Egyptologist Karl Jansen-Winkeln [de]
observes in the...
-
kingdoms and prin****lities and
Meshwesh dominions; as the last heir of the
Tanite rulers, he
inherited the
easternmost parts of
these kingdoms, the most involved...
-
Papyrus may also date from his reign. The so-called "Hyksos sphinxes" or "
Tanite sphinxes" are a
group of
royal sphinxes depicting the
earlier pharaoh Amenemhat...
-
separate kingdom that
embraced Middle and
Upper Egypt,
distinct from the
Tanite Twenty-second Dynasty,
which only
controlled Lower Egypt.
Takelot F, the...
-
barque of Amun", Pennestawy,
dating to Amenemope's Year 5.
Apart from his
Tanite tomb and the
aforementioned Theban burials,
Amemenope is a
poorly attested...