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The Gebelein predynastic mummies are six naturally mummified bodies, dating to approximately 3400 BC from the Late Predynastic period of Egypt, and were the first complete pre-dynastic bodies to be discovered. The well-preserved bodies were excavated at the end of the nineteenth century by Wallis
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Maev Kennedy (October 14, 1987). "Ancient Egyptian given new lease of life: Maev Kennedy goes down among the dead men at the British Museum to see a mummy made up".
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and his wife Isetemkheb. The brick likely came from the Fort that enclosed the temple. From the Ptolemaic period came fragments of a statue of
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Budge, the British Museum Keeper for Egyptology, from shallow sand graves near Gebelein (modern name Naga el-Gherira) in the Egyptian desert.
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pertaining to the soldiers and the local temple were found at the ruins between 1890 and 1930. These including the archive of the mercenary
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J. G. Manning, Land and Power in Ptolemaic Egypt: The Structure of Land Tenure, Cambridge University Press, May 29, 2003 (Via Google books)
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By Nile and Tigris: a narrative of journeys in Egypt and Mesopotamia on behalf of the British Museum between the years 1886 and 1913
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A Pre-dynastic mummified body dated to 3400 BC, excavated from this site, has been on display in the British Museum since 1901.
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have been made. Archaeological interest in the town started in the early 18th century AD and was included in
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Painted linen (detail) from a grave in Gebelein, Naqada IIa-b (circa 3600 BC). Museo Egizio, Turin.
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Limestone fragments from the shrine that would have held the statue were also found.
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Gebelein is known for its cemetery, where archeological finds stretching from the
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Dynasties. The temple is located on the east hill of the site. Items of several
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Dictionnaire des Noms Géographiques Contenus dans les Textes Hiéroglyphiques
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Egyptian artefacts from Gebelein at the British Museum, London
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The modern geographic area is known as Naga el-Gherira (
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Gebelein stela of a mercenary. Dated to 2134-2040 BC.
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Egyptian artefacts at the Musée de Confluences, Lyon
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Gebelein is located in Northeast Africa
Gebelein is located in Egypt
Egypt
Esna
Luxor Governorate
25°29′00″N 32°29′00″E / 25.483333°N 32.483333°E / 25.483333; 32.483333

Egyptian Arabic
Egyptian
Ancient Greek
Latin
Egypt
Nile
Thebes
New Valley Governorate
Egyptian Arabic

hieroglyphs
Era
New Kingdom
hieroglyphs
Era
New Kingdom
hieroglyphs
Era
Ptolemaic dynasty
Predynastic Period
Middle Kingdom
Benoît de Maillet

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