Memphis, Egyp
Appearance
(Reguidit frae Mit Rahina)
منف | |
Ruins o the pillared haw o Rameses II at Memphis | |
Location | Mit Rahina, Cairo Govrenorate, Egyp |
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Region | Lawer Egyp |
Coordinates | 29°50′41″N 31°15′3″E / 29.84472°N 31.25083°ECoordinates: 29°50′41″N 31°15′3″E / 29.84472°N 31.25083°E |
Teep | Settlement |
History | |
Bigger | Unkent, wis already in existence during Iry-Hor's reign[1] |
Foondit | Possibly 31st century BC |
Abandoned | 7t century AD |
Periods | Early Dynastic Period tae Early Middle Ages |
Offeecial name | Memphis an its Necropolis – the Pyramid Fields frae Giza tae Dahshur |
Teep | Cultural |
Criteria | i, iii, vi |
Designatit | 1979 (3rd session) |
Reference no. | 86 |
Region | Arab States |
Memphis (Arabic: منف Manf pronounced [mænf]; Greek: Μέμφις) wis the auncient caipital o Aneb-Hetch, the first nome o Lawer Egyp. Its ruins are locatit near the toun o Mit Rahina, 20 km (12 mi) sooth o Cairo.
References
[eedit | eedit soorce]- ↑ P. Tallet, D. Laisnay: Iry-Hor et Narmer au Sud-Sinaï (Ouadi 'Ameyra), un complément à la chronologie des expéditios minière égyptiene, in: BIFAO 112 (2012), 381-395, available online
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