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Egyptian neighbors referred to the
various Libyan tribes as the Temehu,
Tehenu, Rebu and Meshwesh.
Homer names Libya, in the
Odyssey (IX.95; XXIII.311)...
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Libyan and
Tehenu tribes of the
Western Desert, an area of
desert that lies west of the Nile River. He was
regarded as the "Lord of the
Tehenu" by the Ancient...
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Libyan Booty Palette, the
Libyan Tribute Palette, the
Siege Palette, the
Tehenu- or
Tjehenu Palette) is the
surviving lower portion of a
stone cosmetic...
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fallen chief of Libya, Meryey, son of Ded, has
fallen upon the
country of
Tehenu with his
bowmen — Sherden, Shekelesh, Ekwesh, Lukka, Teresh.
Taking the...
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ancient Libyan tribe, of
Berber origin along with
other groups like Libu and
Tehenu/Tjemehu, and also some of the Sea Peoples.
Early records of the Meshwesh...
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fallen chief of Libya, Meryre, son of Ded, has
fallen upon the
country of
Tehenu with his bowmen—Sherden, Shekelesh, Ekwesh, Lukka, Teresh,
Taking the best...
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Retrieved 2022-06-05. "Libyco-Berber
relations with
ancient Egypt: the
Tehenu in
Egyptian records".
Archived from the
original on 2022-06-05. Retrieved...
- inscriptions.
Which state that "The vile
chief of Libu"
descanded over the
Tehenu of
Western Egypt defeating them. The "Great
chief Meryey" had 6 sons, all...
- the Libyco-Berber
scripts Libyco-Berber
relations with
ancient Egypt: the
Tehenu in
Egyptian records History of Humanity: From the
seventh to the sixteenth...
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fallen chief of Libya, Meryey, son of Ded, has
fallen upon the
country of
Tehenu with his
bowmen – Sherden, Shekelesh, Ekwesh, Lukka, Teresh,
Taking the...