- Wadi
Tumilat (Old
Egyptian Tjeku/Tscheku/Tju/Tschu) is the 50-kilometre-long (31 mi) dry
river valley (wadi) to the east of the Nile Delta. In prehistory...
-
activity that
Necho founded a new city of Per-Temu
Tjeku which translates as 'The
House of Atum of
Tjeku' at the site now
known as Tell el-Maskhuta, about...
- is
believed by many
scholars to be an
adaptation of the
Egyptian toponym Tjeku,
which is
located in the
eastern Delta.
Another Sukkot is a city east of...
- in
Transdisciplinary Perspective. Springer. p. 21. ISBN 9783319047683.
Tjeku, the name of the
region of Wadi Tumilat, is
regarded by many as an Egyptian...
- Amun-Ra 7 A-ment (Hermopolis Parva, Metelis)
Damanhur West
harpoon Hu 8 A-bt
Tjeku / Per-Atum (Heroonpolis, Pithom) Tell el-Maskhuta East
harpoon Atum 9 Ati...
- of
Alexandria Per-Atum (Pithom)
Around 1900 BC 8th Atum Tell-el-Maskhuta
Tjeku, Heroöpolis,
Heroonopolis Capital of its nome
Djedu (Busiris) A
small village...
- elsewhere.
Naville identified all
these locations as
being in the
region of
Tjeku (Sukkot), the 8th
Lower Egypt nome.
Excavations at the Tell El
Retabeh have...
- المسخوطة Tell el-Mashūta, ) -
either the
ancient Egyptian Per Tem/Pi-Tem or
Tjeku - is
located in the Wadi
Tumilat region in the
eastern Nile
Delta about...
- Pr-Sekhemkheperre–
Osorkon I Pr-Sopdu–
Sopdu Pr-t–
Season of the
Emergence Pr-Temu
Tjeku–
Necho II Pr-Wadjet– Buto,
Wadjet Pr-Yinepu–
Anubis List of
Egyptian hieroglyphs...
- (Modern: "San el-Hagar", Ancient: "Djan'net") Tell el-Maskhuta (Ancient: "
Tjeku") Tell el-Rataba Tell el-Sahaba Tell
Nebesha Tell Qua'
Terenuthis (Modern:...