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Tanis - Wikipedia Tanis was the capital of the Egyptian Kingdom in its 21st and 22nd Dynasties [8] It is located on the Tanitic branch of the Nile, which has long since silted up
Tanis | Pharaohs, Ruins, Map, Archaeology | Britannica Tanis, ancient city in the Nile River delta, capital of the 14th nome (province) of Lower Egypt and, at one time, of the whole country The city was important as one of the nearest ports to the Asiatic seaboard
The incredible rediscovery of the lost ancient Egyptian city of Tanis . . . As the capital of the Nineteenth and Twenty-first dynasties of Egypt, Tanis was a center of power, culture, and religion Its temples, palaces, and tombs bore witness to the lives and deaths of some of Egypt's most influential pharaohs
Uncover the Lost City of Tanis: Egypt’s Hidden Treasure Tanis, located in Egypt’s Nile Delta, is a legendary lost city once revered as a royal capital during the 21st and 22nd dynasties Known for its monumental temples, sacred lakes, and rich necropolis, Tanis has yielded golden funerary treasures and pharaohs' tombs rivaling the Valley of the Kings
Egyptian Ushabti Figurines Discovered in Tanis Tomb SHARQIYA GOVERNORATE, EGYPT— Ahram Online reports that a collection of some 225 ushabti figurines has been discovered in a tomb chamber in northern Egypt by a team of researchers led by
Major Discovery in Tanis Unearths 225 Royal Ushabti Statues Major Discovery in Tanis Unearths 225 Royal Ushabti Statues A French archaeological mission working at the Tanis site in Sharqiya, led by Dr Frédéric Payraud of Sorbonne University, has uncovered a major find inside one of the site’s most storied royal tombs
Tanis: Unraveling the Mysteries of an Ancient Egyptian City Tanis, an ancient city located in the Nile Delta of Lower Egypt, was a significant religious hub during its time The main temple in Tanis was dedicated to the gods Amun, Mut, and Khonsu
Tanis Egypt Tanis flourished as the capital of Egypt during the Third Intermediate Period, between the New Kingdom and the Late Period This era witnessed a resurgence in the Nile Delta's power, making Tanis a vital political and cultural centre
Settlements | Tanis - History Archive Tanis was one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in ancient Egypt, with evidence of human occupation dating back to the Predynastic period (circa 4000–3100 BCE)