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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 . . .
For over a thousand years, Tanis lay buried beneath the Nile Delta’s shifting waters, and its name survived only in classical accounts and hieroglyphs etched into scattered temple blocks
- The true story of the lost city of Tanis - National Geographic
In “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” the city of Tanis had been buried by an ancient sandstorm and rediscovered by Nazis searching for the Ark of the Covenant
- 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
- Tanis: An Ancient City of Pharaohs and Treasures
Today, Tanis is a vital part of Egypt's cultural heritage It offers unique insights into a period of Egyptian history characterized by both splendor and instability For historians and archaeologists, the city serves as a crucial puzzle piece in the broader narrative of Egypt’s dynastic history
- 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
- Tanis - Archaeologs
Most important archaeological site in the northeastern Nile Delta of Egypt and capital of 14th nome of Lower Egypt in the Late Period (747-332 BC) and, at one time, of the entire country There are massive mud-brick temple enclosure walls built by Ramesside and the 21st-Dynasty pharaohs
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