Gebelein[1] (Egyptian Arabic: الجبلين, Two Mountains; Egyptian: Inerty or Per-Hathor; Ancient Greek: ΠαθυριςPathuris or ἈφροδιτόπολιςAphroditópolis;[2] Latin: Pathyris or Aphroditopolis) was a town in Egypt. It is located on the Nile, about 40 km south of Thebes, in the New Valley Governorate.
The modern geographic area is known as Naga el-Gherira (Egyptian Arabic: الغريرة).[2]
^Budge, Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis (1920), By Nile and Tigris: a narrative of journeys in Egypt and Mesopotamia on behalf of the British Museum between the years 1886 and 1913, John Murray: London, OCLC 558957855
^ abBard, Kathryn A.; Shubert, Steven Blake (1999), Encyclopedia of the archaeology of ancient Egypt, Routledge, p. 338, ISBN 978-0-415-18589-9
Gebelein (Egyptian Arabic: الجبلين, Two Mountains; Egyptian: Inerty or Per-Hathor; Ancient Greek: Παθυρις Pathuris or Ἀφροδιτόπολις Aphroditópolis; Latin:...
The Gebelein predynastic mummies are six naturally mummified bodies, dating to approximately 3400 BC from the Late Predynastic period of Ancient Egypt...
Gebelein Silversmiths was an American silversmith shop, active in Boston during the twentieth century. The firm was founded by George Christian Gebelein...
6000 BC – c. 2690 BC) Mummy of Ginger and five other individuals from Gebelein (c. 3400 BC) Flint knife with an ivory handle (known as the Pit-Rivers...
as grave goods exactly as laid out in the Great Tomb, North Necropolis, Gebelein, 5th Dynasty (Old Kingdom), 2435–2305 BC. Excavations by Ernesto Schiaparelli...
Naqada Culture. Paintings with symbols on Naqada II pottery. 3500-3200 BC. Gebelein predynastic mummy, with Naqada II decorated jars on its side, circa 3400...
still exist. Beds supported by lions' paws XI. and XII. dynasties, from Gebelein, now in the Cairo Museum, headrests, 6 or 8 in. high, shaped like a crutch...
sponsorship to Egyptian cults, with his patronage recorded at Dendera, Esna, Gebelein, Kalabsha, Kom Ombo, Medinet Habu, and Philae.: 14 During Hadrian's tour...
interchange, cooperation, and mixed marriages. Nubian bowmen that settled at Gebelein during the First Intermediate Period married Egyptian women, were buried...
was obtained illegally because it was taken from his car. Judge Richard Gebelein dismissed these allegations, saying that the carpet was visible to Taschner's...
appointed former Delaware Attorney General and International Judge Richard S. Gebelein as Chief Deputy Attorney General, and former assistant U.S. Attorney Richard...
Uncertainties about the exact location of the city – tentatively identified with Gebelein or with Rizeiqat, the latter location being suggested by Gaston Maspero...
ISBN 9781466601239. Retrieved 16 March 2016. Gebelein CG (1984). "Chapter 1: The Basics of Artificial Organs". In Gebelein CG (ed.). Polymeric Materials and Artificial...
Ten men's lacrosse tournament. The south grandstand is named for Conrad Gebelein (1884–1981), longtime music director at the university. While known primarily...
Upper Egypt. More problematic is a block with the king's name found at Gebelein. The block had been taken as evidence for building activity of the king...
by a single inscribed stela found in a quarry at Ed-Dibabiya, opposite Gebelein on the right bank of the Nile, as well as by a separate graffito inscription...
originally belonging to the "Drovetti collection" a painted fabric from Gebelein dated at about 3500 BC, discovered in 1930 by Giulio Farina an ostracon...
(2017), 167-178. David F. Wieczorek, A Rock Inscription of Ramesses IV at Gebelein, a previously unknown New Kingdom expedition, in: Études et Travaux XXVIII...
Christian Gebelein, Boston Silversmith, 1878–1945: A Biographical Sketch, Margaretha Gebelein Leighton, Esther Gebelein Swain, J. Herbert Gebelein, Gebelein, 1976...
Egypt. Djedankhre Montemsaf is attested by an inscribed block found in Gebelein. A bronze axe-blade of unknown origin, now in the British Museum, and bearing...
Pyramid's construction. Some fragmentary reliefs found at Heliopolis and Gebelein mention Djoser's name, and suggest he commissioned construction projects...