Tarif Site (Egypt)

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Name (Hebrew)
אתר טריף (מצרים)
Name (Latin)
Tarif Site (Egypt)
Other forms of name
El-Tarif Site (Egypt)
Associated country
Egypt
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 136359166
Wikidata: Q286169
Library of congress: no 98107484
OCoLC: oca04811826
Sources of Information
  • Frühe Keramik und Kleinfunde aus El-Târif, 1998:t.p.
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Wikipedia description:

El-Tarif (Arabic: إلطارف aṭ-Ṭārif) is a necropolis on the West Bank of the Nile, at the site of ancient Thebes (Luxor), Egypt. It is located in the northwestern outskirts of Luxor and southeast of the Valley of the Kings, opposite Karnak, just to the southwest of the modern village of At-Tarif. It is the oldest of West Thebes' necropolises. It is a small mortuary temple, and the farthest north of the Tombs of the Nobles, and contains tombs of the late First Intermediate Period, Second Intermediate Period and early Middle Kingdom. Old Kingdom mastabas are possibly attributed to local rulers of the Fourth or Fifth Dynasty. Eleventh Dynasty (2040–1991 BCE) tombs of local rulers have also been noted in the form of a series of rock-cut tombs dated to 2061–2010 BCE, the largest of which are Intef I to Intef III, who were kings of this dynasty.

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