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Definition of Tanite

Tanite
Tanite Ta"nite, n. A firm composition of emery and a certain kind of cement, used for making grinding wheels, slabs, etc.

Meaning of Tanite from wikipedia

- only in Lower Egypt, which they controlled. This dynasty is described as 'Tanite' because its political capital was based at Tanis. Meanwhile, the High Priests...
- Dynasty Tanite line. Dodson would therefore place Hedjkheperre Shoshenq IV between Shoshenq III and Pami. Excavation work in the looted NRT V Tanite tomb...
- 21st Dynasty. Amenemnisu's existence was only confirmed in 1940 when the Tanite tomb of his successor Psusennes I was discovered by Pierre Montet: a gold...
- as the home place of the pharaoh-to-be Smendes.: 921  The earliest known Tanite buildings are datable to the 21st Dynasty. Although some monuments found...
- barque of Amun", Pennestawy, dating to Amenemope's Year 5. Apart from his Tanite tomb and the aforementioned Theban burials, Amemenope is a poorly attested...
- Papyrus may also date from his reign. The so-called "Hyksos sphinxes" or "Tanite sphinxes" are a group of royal sphinxes depicting the earlier pharaoh Amenemhat...
- aforementioned items naming the founder of the 22nd Dynasty within his intact royal Tanite tomb. As the German Egyptologist Karl Jansen-Winkeln observes in the recent...
- kings for the Third Intermediate Period. Manetho consistently includes the Tanite Dynasty Twenty-one and Dynasty Twenty-two lineage in his Epitome such as...
- kingdoms and prin****lities and Meshwesh dominions; as the last heir of the Tanite rulers, he inherited the easternmost parts of these kingdoms, the most involved...
- attributes and [royal] titles to differing extents" whereas the first three Tanite kings (Smendes, Amenemnisu and Psusennes I) are almost never referred to...