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- Q1584370 subject Q7000955.
- Q1584370 abstract "Harageh (also el-Harageh or Haraga) is a modern village in Egypt at the entrance to the river oasis of the Fayum, close to El-Lahun. In archaeology Harageh is mainly known for a series of cemeteries dating to several periods of Egyptian history. Reginald Engelbach excavated these cemeteries in 1913. The cemeteries belong to the Naqada-Period, to the First Intermediate Period, to the late Middle Kingdom and to the New Kingdom, a few Coptic stelae were discovered too. Especially the burials of the late Middle Kingdom belonged to wealthy people. Perhaps the people of El-Lahun were buried here. Engelbach found stelae, inscribed coffins, canopic boxes and jars and many statues.".
- Q1584370 thumbnail Canopic_jar_of_Lady_Senebtisi.jpg?width=300.
- Q1584370 wikiPageWikiLink Q17486769.
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- Q1584370 wikiPageWikiLink Q232211.
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- Q1584370 wikiPageWikiLink Q7000955.
- Q1584370 point "29.216666666666665 31.033333333333335".
- Q1584370 type SpatialThing.
- Q1584370 comment "Harageh (also el-Harageh or Haraga) is a modern village in Egypt at the entrance to the river oasis of the Fayum, close to El-Lahun. In archaeology Harageh is mainly known for a series of cemeteries dating to several periods of Egyptian history. Reginald Engelbach excavated these cemeteries in 1913. The cemeteries belong to the Naqada-Period, to the First Intermediate Period, to the late Middle Kingdom and to the New Kingdom, a few Coptic stelae were discovered too.".
- Q1584370 label "Harageh".
- Q1584370 lat "29.216666666666665".
- Q1584370 long "31.033333333333335".
- Q1584370 depiction Canopic_jar_of_Lady_Senebtisi.jpg.