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Cynopolis - ToposTextCynopolis was the Greek name for the ancient Egyptian town of Hardai in the seventeenth nome of Upper Egypt, was home to the cult of Anubis, a canine-shaped ...
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Kynopolis/Sko/Euergetis: a Pleiades place resource### Summary of Cynopolis Superior
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Kynopolis: a Pleiades place resourceAug 23, 2025 · An ancient place, cited: BAtlas 74 E3 Kynopolis.
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Wepwawet in Context: A Reconsideration of the Jackal Deity ... - jstoractive cult of Wepwawet from very early times.10 The 1922 excavations of one ... that the existence of a local cult of Anubis at the site of Cynopolis played a ...
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An Archaic Dictionary: Biographical, Historical, & Mythological; From ...“ City of Dogs.” The Greek name for the city and nome in Upper Egypt, called by the Egyptians Anup. Cyrus. The Greek form which see. of the name of the ...
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[PDF] The Cynopolite Nome in the Delta … Did it really exist?Delta was the city of Cynopolis, mentioned in Strabo's Geography after Busiris, the capital of the. Busirite nome.15 But, against this argument, one would ...
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Pliny, Natural History, 5 (a)### Summary of Passages Mentioning Cynopolis
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Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses | British MuseumAnubis · God of mummification, the afterlife and the dead. · Often portrayed as a man with the head of a jackal or as a full jackal. · Responsible for preparing ...
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Anubis - World History EncyclopediaJul 25, 2016 · Anubis (also known as Inpu, Inpw, Anpu) is the Egyptian god of mummification, funerary rites, guardian of tombs, and guide to the afterlife.
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Death Dogs | Anubis in the Halls of Truth - University of MichiganAnubis supervised the weighing of the heart, checking the balance of the scales and making sure the weighing was fair. Anubis at the weighing of the heart ...
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Egypt: Anubis, God of Embalming and Guide and Friend of the DeadAlthough he was worshiped all over Egypt, he had other cult centers at Abt, the 12th Nome, Zawty (Asyut) and the city of Hardai (Cynopolis) in the 17th Nome ...
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Companions and Guardians: Dogs and Jackals in Ancient EgyptOct 26, 2023 · The classical authors described Anubis' origin as the result of an affair between Osiris and Nephthys. ... “Sacred animal cults in Egypt: ...
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Anubis, Egyptian God of the Dead and the UnderworldThis name has the same root as a word which means 'a royal child.' Moreover, it is also related to the word “inp”, meaning “to decay”. Anubis was also known as ...
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Dogs in Ancient Egypt - World History EncyclopediaMar 13, 2017 · Mummified dogs were brought to the temple as offerings to Anubis (the "red dog", identified with the Pharaoh breed, being preferred) but the ...<|separator|>
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Mummy of a Dog - Egypt MuseumDogs, like this mummified pup, associated chiefly with the god Anubis, were bred, sacrificed, and mummified in specialised cult centres such as Cynopolis ...Missing: trade | Show results with:trade
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Histories of Herodotus, Book 2 - Iran Chamber SocietyWhen a man has killed one of the sacred animals, if he did it with malice prepense, he is punished with death; if unwittingly, he has to pay such a fine as the ...
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[PDF] Speculations on the Role of Animal Cults in the Economy of Ancient ...Millions of votive animal mummies were produced; at. Saqqara, an estimated eight million dogs were interred at the Anubeion 20, and four million ibises in the ...
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[PDF] The Cities of the Eastern Roman Provinces - Cristo Raul.orgWHEN I originally wrote this book more than thirty years ago, I was young, and believed that one man could master the historical topography of an area ...
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Busirite Nome - British MuseumThe Busirite nome is the 9th nome of Lower Egypt. It lies in the centre of the Nile Delta, between two parts of the Sebennytic branch of the NIle, roughly ...Missing: Cynopolis Inferior
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(PDF) The Nomes of Ancient Egypt - Academia.eduTemple of Anubis located, but the town was Cynopolis) known by Dynasty 20 Often called the “Jackal” nome, it is more correctly called the Anubis nome. The ...
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(PDF) Regime Change and The Administration of Thebes During ...Panehsy began marching north, ransacked Hardai in the 17th Upper Egyptian nome, and perhaps reached further north but was eventually pushed back to Nubia by ...
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Cynopolis Map - Locality - Minya Governorate, Egypt - MapcartaCynopolis was the Hellenistic toponym for two cities in ancient Egypt. Both Cynopolis superior and Cynopolis inferior were bishoprics in Christian times.
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Cynopolis | Artefacts of ExcavationThe 1903 report on the excavation season notes that 25 years ago a series of large dog mummies were found in the rock-cut chambers. Type of site: Cemeteries.
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[PDF] Man's best friend for eternity: dog and human burials in ancient EgyptDogs were buried in groups (votive) or near owners (pet). Some recent finds show joint dog and human burials. Votive mummies are found in catacombs.
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Cynopolis - Egyptian Settlements - Egypt HistoryCynopolis was an ancient Egyptian settlement of great historical and religious significance, dedicated to the worship of the god Thoth.
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Busiris - The Global Egyptian MuseumSeveral places in Egypt bore and bear this name. The best known of them is in the Delta and was the capital of the 9th Lower Egyptian nome.Missing: Cynum Busirite
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Nome | Pharaohs, Viziers & Bureaucracy - BritannicaNome, administrative division of ancient Egypt. The system of dividing the country into nomes was definitely in force by the time of the Old Kingdom.
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Ancient Egyptian Agriculture - World History EncyclopediaJan 10, 2017 · Agriculture was the foundation of the ancient Egyptian economy and vital to the lives of the people of the land.
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Ptolemaic Egypt (Chapter 5) - The Cambridge Ancient HistoryThe historian of Ptolemaic Egypt cannot call at will on written sources contemporary with the period he is describing.<|control11|><|separator|>
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the geography of strabo. - Project Gutenberg375 He calls the island Delta, and says that it is as large as the Delta of Egypt; but this is a mistake. ... Next follows the Cynopolite Nome and Cynopolis ...
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[PDF] (A.D. 325- C. 750)621 lists him under Cynopolis Inferior. 104 Cf. above, fn. 102. 105 Cf. J.E. Goerhring, The Letter of Amon and Pachomian Monasticism, Berlin-New York 1986 (=.
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Titular Episcopal See of Cynopolis in Arcadia, Egypt - GCatholic.orgHistory · Established as Titular Episcopal See of Cynopolis (latine) / Cinopoli (Italiano) · 1933: Renamed as Titular Episcopal See of Cynopolis in Arcadia ( ...
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Cynopolis in Arcadia (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]Cynopolis in Arcadia · (Titular See) · Past and Present Ordinaries · Historical Summary · Affiliated Bishops, Living · Affiliated Bishops, Deceased · Source(s) ...Missing: GCatholic | Show results with:GCatholic
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Cynopolis in Aegypto (Titular See) [Catholic-Hierarchy]General Information · Type of Jurisdiction: Titular See · Established: 1933 · Titular See (Diocese) · Description: pr. Egitto II · Italian Title: Cinopoli di Egitto ...
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Changes in Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions in Egypt - GCatholic.orgSep 19, 2025 · Titular Episcopal See of Cynopolis was renamed as Titular Episcopal See of Cynopolis in Arcadia. 1933, Titular Episcopal See of Cynopolis in ...
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GRAECO-ROMAN BRANCH. Excavations at Hîbeh, Cynopolis ... - jstorwhich it had been hoped to include in the winter's campaign. At El. Amarna the tombs of Panehesy and Meryra the younger (Nos. ... Excavations at Hîbeh, Cynopolis ...
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[PDF] A lasting bond: on a transferred death ritual from ancient CynopolisJun 19, 2023 · Abstract This paper seeks to analyse two groups of reddish wax magic figurines discovered in the cemetery of the ancient city of Cynopolis ...
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The University of Vienna Middle Egypt Project at el-Sheikh FadlJan 23, 2018 · This article provides a summary and first results of the University of Vienna Middle Egypt Project at the necropolis of el-Sheikh Fadl - Umm ...