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Shunet El
Zebib (Arabic:شونة الزبيب lit. "raisin barn" or "storage of the raisins"),
alternatively named Shuneh and
Middle Fort, is a
large mudbrick structure...
- Cape
Zebib (French: Cap
Zebib; Arabic: رأس زبيب, Ras
Zebib) is a
headland in
northern Tunisia near the town of Metline. The bay
between Cape
Guardia and...
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significant military campaigns and
built the
mudbrick fort
known as
Shunet El
Zebib. His
Horus name Ḫꜥj-sḫm.wj can be
interpreted "The Two
Powerful Ones Appear"...
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mudbrick structure known as
Shunet El
Zebib,
attributed to the 2nd
Dynasty Pharaoh Khasekhemwy.
Shunet El
Zebib is one of
several such "enclosure wall"...
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Second Dynasty; the most
complete is that of Khasekhemwy, the
Shunet El
Zebib. King
Khasekhemwy fort King
Khasekhemwy "fort" in Abydos. c. 2700 BCE King...
- He was one of Egypt's
first master builders, his
funerary enclosure known as Shunet-ez-
Zebib is a
colossal mudbrick structure. c. 2704 - c. 2686 BC...
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central chamber measuring about 15 feet (4.6 m) on each side.
Shunet El
Zebib Egypt Africa 2700 BCE
Mortuary temple Built as a
funerary enclosure, a place...
- residents, and tenants". Symbiosis. 18: 181–210. PMID 11539474. Safi, C.,
Zebib, B., Merah, O., Pontalier, P. Y., & Vaca-Garcia, C. (2014). "Morphology...
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linking the
reigns of the two
pharaohs together are
found at
Shunet et-
Zebib,
which suggest that
Djoser oversaw the
burial of his predecessor. Ritual...
- el-
Zebib, is the last
standing monument of its kind in the area. With
walls reaching 12
metres tall in some
parts of the complex,
Shunet el-
Zebib is one...