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Gebelein

Jadwiga Iwaszczuk
June 29, 2018
cult area
4th Upper Egyptian nome
Jnr.tj
25° 30′ 00″ N
32° 28′ 30″ E
Gebelein (modern Naga el-Gherira) is located on the western bank of the Nile, about 30 km south of Thebes. The name comes from two rocks that dominate over the landscape. The site is located close to the river.

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Bibliography:

  • Takács, Daniel, Ejsmond, Wojciech, Chyla, Julia M., Witkowski, Piotr, Hatshepsut's Speos at Gebelein – Preliminary Conclusions on the Unpublished Temple, Göttinger Miszellen 247, 2015, 117-120
  • Takács, Daniel, Ejsmond, Wojciech, Chyla, Julia M., Witkowski, Piotr, An erased queen in the Hathor temple at Gebelein, Egyptian Archaeology 48, 2016, 42-45
  • Ejsmond, Wojciech, Signs in stone: archaeological research at Gebelein, Egyptian Archaeology 47, 2015, 7-9
  • Takács, Daniel, Ejsmond, Wojciech, Chyla, Julia M., Witkowski, Piotr, Wieczorek, Dawid F., Xu-Nan, Lawrence, Oeters, Vincent, Kuronuma, Taichi, Grylak, Adam, Report on the archaeological survey at Gebelein in the 2014, 2015 and 2016 seasons, Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean XXVI/1, Warsaw 2017, 60-65
  • Takács, Daniel, Gebelein I. The Speos, Warsaw 2020

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