The Book of the Faiyum is an ancient Egyptian "local monograph" celebrating the Faiyum region of Egypt and its patron deity, the crocodile god Sobek. It has also been classified generically as a "cult topographical priestly manual."[1] The text is known from multiple sources dating to Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt (332 BCE – 359 CE).[2] It primarily functioned as a mythologized map of the Faiyum.[3]
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as Fayum, Faiyum or al-Faiyūm. Faiyum was also previously officially named Madīnat al-Faiyūm (Arabic for The City ofFaiyum). The name Faiyum (and its...
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is a list of ancient Egyptian people who have articles on Wikipedia. The list covers key ancient Egyptian individuals from the start ofthe first dynasty...
through irrigation and land reclamation. The Ptolemies drained the marshes oftheFaiyum to create a new province of cultivatable land. They also introduced...
Lahun, or Kahun (the latter being a neologism coined by archaeologist William Matthew Flinders Petrie) is a workmen's village in Faiyum, Egypt founded by...
deal of interest in theFaiyum oasis region and began work on an extensive irrigation system from Bahr Yussef through to Lake Moeris through the construction...