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- Tjebu abstract "Tjebu or Djew-Qa is an ancient Egyptian city, located on the eastern bank of the Nile, in the modern Sohag governorate. In the Greco-Roman period, its name was Antaeopolis, and its modern name is Qaw el-Kebir.Several large terraced funerary complexes in Tjebu by officials of the 10th Nome during the Twelfth and Thirteenth Dynasties represent the peak of nonroyal funerary architecture of the Middle Kingdom. Cemeteries of different dates were also found in the area. A Ptolemaic temple of Ptolemy IV Philopator, enlarged and restored under Ptolemy VI Philometor and Marcus Aurelius, was destroyed in the first half of the 19th century.The temple in this town was large, comparatively speaking—an 18-column pronaos, with a twelve column hypostyle hall preceding the vestibule hall, the inner sanctum, and two flanking chambers of equal size (Description de l'Egypte, pp. 422–425). The edifice was dedicated primarily to Antiwey—a warrior-like deity who represented a sort of fusion or "middle ground," so to speak, in the personalities of Seth and Horus. This deity's name is written with an obscure hieroglyph (G7a or G7b in the standard Gardiner list), which gives no clue as to the pronunciation. In fact, modern Egyptologists read the name as Nemtiwey. Nephthys was the primary goddess who received worship in this temple, or perhaps in an adjunct shrine of her own, as the corresponding female power of Antiwey. A "Prophet of Nephthys" is attested for this town (cf. Lexikon der A, E. Graefe, Nephthys, Chicago Stele).To this day, in cliffside quarries not far from the ancient site, visitors with mettle can forge onward to see notable reliefs of both Antaeus (Antiwey) and Nephthys, the great deities of the ancient community (cf. Baedeker, 1902, etc.). At the same time, the site has again drawn most of its interest since 19th and early 20th century archaeologists have studied the maze of relatively well-preserved tombs in the district (cf. PETRIE, FLINDERS, Antaeopolis the Tombs of Qau (Egypt)London, Quaritch 1930).".
- Tjebu country Egypt.
- Tjebu isPartOf Sohag_Governorate.
- Tjebu timeZone Egypt_Standard_Time.
- Tjebu utcOffset "+2".
- Tjebu wikiPageID "12243229".
- Tjebu wikiPageRevisionID "569511940".
- Tjebu coordinatesRegion "EG".
- Tjebu hasPhotoCollection Tjebu.
- Tjebu latd "26".
- Tjebu latm "54".
- Tjebu latns "N".
- Tjebu longd "31".
- Tjebu longew "E".
- Tjebu longm "31".
- Tjebu name "Tjebu".
- Tjebu populationBlank1Title "Ethnicities".
- Tjebu pushpinLabelPosition "bottom".
- Tjebu pushpinMap "Egypt".
- Tjebu pushpinMapCaption "Location in Egypt".
- Tjebu pushpinMapsize "300".
- Tjebu subdivisionName Sohag_Governorate.
- Tjebu subdivisionType Governorates_of_Egypt.
- Tjebu subdivisionType "Country".
- Tjebu timezone Egypt_Standard_Time.
- Tjebu unitPref "Imperial".
- Tjebu utcOffset "+2".
- Tjebu subject Category:Cities_in_Ancient_Egypt.
- Tjebu subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Egypt.
- Tjebu subject Category:Populated_places_in_Sohag_Governorate.
- Tjebu point "26.9 31.516666666666666".
- Tjebu type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Tjebu type CitiesInAncientEgypt.
- Tjebu type City108524735.
- Tjebu type District108552138.
- Tjebu type FormerPopulatedPlacesInEgypt.
- Tjebu type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Tjebu type Location100027167.
- Tjebu type Municipality108626283.
- Tjebu type Object100002684.
- Tjebu type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Tjebu type PopulatedPlacesInEgypt.
- Tjebu type Region108630985.
- Tjebu type Site108651247.
- Tjebu type Tract108673395.
- Tjebu type UrbanArea108675967.
- Tjebu type YagoGeoEntity.
- Tjebu type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Tjebu type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Tjebu type Place.
- Tjebu type PopulatedPlace.
- Tjebu type Settlement.
- Tjebu type Location.
- Tjebu type Place.
- Tjebu type Thing.
- Tjebu type SpatialThing.
- Tjebu type Q486972.
- Tjebu comment "Tjebu or Djew-Qa is an ancient Egyptian city, located on the eastern bank of the Nile, in the modern Sohag governorate. In the Greco-Roman period, its name was Antaeopolis, and its modern name is Qaw el-Kebir.Several large terraced funerary complexes in Tjebu by officials of the 10th Nome during the Twelfth and Thirteenth Dynasties represent the peak of nonroyal funerary architecture of the Middle Kingdom. Cemeteries of different dates were also found in the area.".
- Tjebu label "Antaeopolis".
- Tjebu label "Antaeópolis".
- Tjebu label "Qau el-Kebir".
- Tjebu label "Qaw al-Kebir".
- Tjebu label "Tjebu".
- Tjebu label "Tjebu".
- Tjebu sameAs Qau_el-Kebir.
- Tjebu sameAs Τιεμπού.
- Tjebu sameAs Antaeópolis.
- Tjebu sameAs Antaeopolis.
- Tjebu sameAs Tjebu.
- Tjebu sameAs m.02vx963.
- Tjebu sameAs 360310.
- Tjebu sameAs Q548283.
- Tjebu sameAs Q548283.
- Tjebu sameAs Tjebu.
- Tjebu lat "26.9".
- Tjebu long "31.516666666666666".
- Tjebu wasDerivedFrom Tjebu?oldid=569511940.
- Tjebu isPrimaryTopicOf Tjebu.
- Tjebu name "Tjebu".