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Tjauti was an
ancient Egyptian official who
lived at the end of the
Eighth Dynasty,
around 2150 BC. He is
known from a
number of
sources providing evidence...
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Gebel Tjauti is a rock
formation in Egypt. The rock is
named after Tjauti, an
ancient Egyptian official who
lived at the end of the
Eighth Dynasty, around...
- time he
probably waged war with his
northern neighbor, the
Coptite nomarch Tjauti.
Intef was
buried in a saff tomb at El-Tarif,
known today as Saff el-Dawaba...
- the
Abydos tomb U-j of Umm El Qa'ab and from a rock
carving on the
Gebel Tjauti mountain.
Egyptologist Günter
Dreyer deduced the
existence of King "Taurus"...
- of Egypt, had
soldiers fighting the
Coptite nomarch Tjauti, and the
subsequent defeat of
Tjauti ultimately put Koptos,
Dendera and the
three nomes of...
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Eastern Desert: Wadi el-Qaash 2 in the
Western Desert:
Kharga Oasis and
Gebel Tjauti During Narmer's reign,
Egypt had an
active economic presence in southern...
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Theban Desert Road
Survey in the
Egyptian Western Desert,
Volume 1:
Gebel Tjauti Rock
Inscriptions 1-45 and Wadi el-Hôl Rock
Inscriptions 1-45. Chicago:...
- is the
interpretation of a rock
drawing discovered in 2003 on the
Gebel Tjauti in the
desert west of Thebes. It
apparently represents a
successful campaign...
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Theban Desert Road
Survey in the
Egyptian Western Desert,
Volume 1:
Gebel Tjauti Rock
Inscriptions 1-45 and Wadi el-Hôl Rock
Inscriptions 1-45. Chicago:...
- Tiye (20th dynasty) Tiy-Merenese
Tjahapimu Tjan (queen)
Tjanefer Tjaru Tjauti Tjeker Tjenenyet Tjesraperet Tjetju Tjuneroy Tlepolemus (general) Tlepolemus...