Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Hatnub> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 45 of
45
with 100 triples per page.
- Hatnub abstract "Hatnub was the location of Egyptian alabaster quarries and an associated seasonally occupied workers' settlement in the Eastern Desert, about 65 km (40 mi) southeast of modern el-Minya. The pottery, hieroglyph inscriptions and hieratic graffiti at the site show that it was in use intermittently from at least as early as the reign of Khufu until the Roman period (c. 2589 BC–AD 300). The Hatnub quarry settlement, associated with three principal quarries, like those associated with gold mines in the Wadi Hammamat and elsewhere, are characterized by drystone windbreaks, roads, causeways, cairns and stone alignments.Hatnub was first described in modern times by Percy Newberry and Howard Carter in 1891. There are many inscriptions on the rocks and these were first described by George Willoughby Fraser and Marcus Worsley Blackden, members of this same expedition. For nearly 100 years, archaeologists concentrated on finding and translating these inscriptions which illuminated much ordinary life in Ancient Egypt. Only when Ian Shaw and his team began studying the material remains were the two integrated to give a fuller picture.For example, no New Kingdom inscriptions were found and it was thought that the quarries were not used during that period. Shaw and his team found New Kingdom pottery fragments showing that workers from this period must have used the quarries.".
- Hatnub thumbnail Hatnub_main_quarry.jpg?width=300.
- Hatnub wikiPageID "15455499".
- Hatnub wikiPageLength "2306".
- Hatnub wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Hatnub wikiPageRevisionID "677767704".
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Alabaster.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Egypt.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Barry_Kemp_(Egyptologist).
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alabaster.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_ancient_Egypt.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Category:Quarries.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Desert.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Egypt_(Roman_province).
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink George_Willoughby_Fraser.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Howard_Carter.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Ian_Shaw_(Egyptologist).
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Khufu.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Marcus_Worsley_Blackden.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Minya,_Egypt.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink New_Kingdom_of_Egypt.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Percy_Newberry.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink T.G.H._James.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink T._G._H._James.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink Wadi_Hammamat.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLink File:Hatnub_main_quarry.jpg.
- Hatnub wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hatnub".
- Hatnub hasPhotoCollection Hatnub.
- Hatnub wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Hatnub subject Category:Alabaster.
- Hatnub subject Category:Geography_of_ancient_Egypt.
- Hatnub subject Category:Quarries.
- Hatnub hypernym Location.
- Hatnub type Place.
- Hatnub comment "Hatnub was the location of Egyptian alabaster quarries and an associated seasonally occupied workers' settlement in the Eastern Desert, about 65 km (40 mi) southeast of modern el-Minya. The pottery, hieroglyph inscriptions and hieratic graffiti at the site show that it was in use intermittently from at least as early as the reign of Khufu until the Roman period (c. 2589 BC–AD 300).".
- Hatnub label "Hatnub".
- Hatnub sameAs Hatnub.
- Hatnub sameAs Hatnub.
- Hatnub sameAs Hetnub.
- Hatnub sameAs m.03m9xcv.
- Hatnub sameAs Q922009.
- Hatnub sameAs Q922009.
- Hatnub wasDerivedFrom Hatnub?oldid=677767704.
- Hatnub depiction Hatnub_main_quarry.jpg.
- Hatnub isPrimaryTopicOf Hatnub.