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Place in Giza Governorate, Egypt
Lisht or el-Lisht (Arabic: اللشت, romanized: Al-Lišt) is an Egyptian village located south of Cairo. It is the site of Middle Kingdom royal and elite
Lisht
Ancient masonry structures in Egypt
IV and Sobekneferu. Two major pyramids are known to have been built at Lisht: those of Amenemhat I and his son, Senusret I. The latter is surrounded
Egyptian_pyramids
Historical period (c. 3300–1200 BCE)
ruled from Thebes, and the Twelfth and Thirteenth dynasties, centred on el-Lisht. The unified kingdom was previously considered to comprise the Eleventh
Bronze_Age
Founding Pharaoh of twelfth dynasty of Egypt
Amenemhat I moved the capital from Thebes to Itjtawy and was buried in el-Lisht. Both the Instructions of Amenemhat and the Story of Sinuhe suggest he was
Amenemhat_I
Reunified ancient Egypt (c. 2000-1700 BC)
Thebes and the kings of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Dynasties ruled from el-Lisht. The concept of the Middle Kingdom as one of three golden ages was coined
Middle_Kingdom_of_Egypt
Pharaoh of Egypt
supporting nomarchs who were loyal to him. His pyramid was constructed at el-Lisht. Senusret I is mentioned in the Story of Sinuhe where he is reported to
Senusret_I
Region in northern Sudan and southern Egypt
Adda Jebel Barkal Jebel Dosha Kadero Kageras Kawa Kulb (Kulubnarti) Kumma Lisht Meinarti Musawwarat es-Sufra Nubian Desert Saï Island Shalfak Singa Soba
Nubia
2667–2648 BC Saqqara, Egypt Pyramid of Senusret I 61.3 m (201 ft) c. 1900 BC Lisht, Egypt Pyramid of Amenemhat III 58 m (190 ft) c. 1850 BC BC Hawara, Egypt
List_of_tallest_pyramids
Smooth-sided pyramid
The pyramid of Amenemhat I is an Egyptian burial structure built at Lisht by the founder of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt, Amenemhat I. This structure
Pyramid_of_Amenemhat_I
Ancient Egyptian woman
the 12th Dynasty. She is only known from her undisturbed burial found at Lisht. Very little is known about Senebtisi. On the objects found in her tomb
Senebtisi
Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Madaklasht (Urdu: مدک لشٹ) is a valley located in Lower Chitral district, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Madaklasht is located in the extreme north of Shishikoh
Madaklasht
Two regions of Ancient Egypt
crown) and King of Lower Egypt (right, with the red crown); wood, from el-Lisht, 12th dynasty, Middle Kingdom (Egyptian Museum, main floor, room 22, JE44951)
Upper_and_Lower_Egypt
White Crown of Upper Egypt
crown) and King of Lower Egypt (right, with the red crown); wood, from el-Lisht, 12th dynasty, Middle Kingdom (Egyptian Museum, main floor, room 22, JE44951)
Hedjet
One hundred years, from 2000 BC to 1901 BC
The pyramid ruin of Amenemhet I at Lisht. He was the founder of the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt
20th_century_BC
Ancient Egyptian high steward
other resources. Nakht is known from several sources. He was buried in Lisht near the Pyramid of Amenemhet I where his relief decorated tomb excavated
Nakht_(high_steward)
Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt
Goedicke, Hans (1971). Re-Used Blocks from the Pyramid of Amenemhet I at Lisht. Hassan 1960, p. 12. Maragioglio & Rinaldi 1965a, p. 72. Maragioglio & Rinaldi
Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
Egyptian pharaoh
two scarab-seals found in debris from the north pyramid cemetery at el-Lisht bear the name Sehetepibre, written without a cartouche or royal title. A
Sehetepibre
Egyptian official and treasurer
involved in overseeing the construction of the temple at Karnak. At el-Lisht he had a large tomb next to the pyramid of Senusret I. When it was found
Mentuhotep_(treasurer)
Northernmost region of Egypt
divided into twenty districts called nomes, the first of which was at el-Lisht. Because Lower Egypt was mostly undeveloped scrubland, filled with all types
Lower_Egypt
Decoration technique
A string of blue faience beads from north Lisht, a village in the Memphite region of Egypt, c. 1802–1450 B.C.
Beadwork
Egyptian Middle Kingdom dynasty from 1991 to 1802 BC
thought to be near the Fayyum, probably near the royal graveyards at el-Lisht. The order of its rulers of the Twelfth Dynasty is well known from several
Twelfth_Dynasty_of_Egypt
Ancient Egyptian deity of households
depictions on bedroom paraphernalia, faience baby bottles have been found in el-Lisht, further showing Bes as a protector of children. Traces of Peganum harmala
Bes
Fourth Dynasty ancient Egyptian pharaoh
Others were found re-used in the pyramid necropolis of king Amenemhet I at Lisht and at Tanis and Bubastis. One of the relief fragments shows the cartouche
Khufu
queen of the Thirteenth Dynasty. She is only known from one stela found at Lisht in pit 412, where there was also found the stela of the king's son Hepu
Abetni
American Egyptologist and archaeologist
Harvard student Herbert Winlock. This included digs at the cemeteries at Lisht 2006–14 and at Deir el-Bahari, near Luxor, after 1918. As curator, he was
Albert_Lythgoe
American Egyptologist
entire career. Between 1906 and 1931 he took part in excavations at El-Lisht, Kharga Oasis and around Luxor, before serving as director of the Metropolitan
Herbert_Eustis_Winlock
Ancient Egyptian prince
model coffin found in the mortuary temple of the pyramid of Senusret I at Lisht, and now at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On both objects he bears the
Wahneferhotep
Type of tomb in ancient Egypt
JSTOR 4423469. Arnold, D. (2008): Middle Kingdom Tomb Architecture at Lisht, Egyptian Expedition XXVIII, Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York ISBN 9781588391940
Mastaba
City in Ancient Egypt
cultivated fields east of the pyramids of Amenemhat I and Senusret I at Lisht. There is evidence that Amenemhat, the founder of the 12th Dynasty who ruled
Itjtawy
Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
monuments of her son. Two sisters: Sebat and Itakayet who were buried at Lisht near the Pyramid of Senusret I. The identity of Amenemhat's spouses are
Amenemhat_II
Egyptian pharaoh
architrave is unknown. Of Unknown Provenance, a plaque has been found. At Lisht, a plaque with his name was found at Amenemhat I's pyramid. There were found
Hor_Awibre
German Egyptologist
the Metropolitan Museum, he leads the museum's annual expeditions to el-Lisht and Dahshur. In 1981, he published a proposal for the construction of the
Dieter_Arnold
is mainly known from her small pyramid next to the one of Senusret I at Lisht. Relief fragments found at her burial show her titles: beloved king's daughter
Itakayt_(Senusret_I)
Question of the race of ancient Egyptians
Egypt (left), the other with the red crown of Lower Egypt. Wood, from el-Lisht, ca. 1919–1885 BCE, 12th dynasty, Middle Kingdom (Egyptian Museum, main
Ancient Egyptian race controversy
Ancient_Egyptian_race_controversy
Asiatic rulers of Dynasty XV of ancient Egypt
Farasha Inshas Tell el‑Maskhuta Tell er‑Retabeh Tell es‑Sahaba Memphis Lisht Dahshur Beni Hasan The length of time the Hyksos ruled is unclear. The fragmentary
Hyksos
Island in the Nile
Meroë Jebel Barkal Jebel Dosha Kadero Kageras Kawa Kulb (Kulubnarti) Kumma Lisht Meinarti Meroë Musawwarat es-Sufra Nubian Desert Saï Island Shalfak Singa
Elephantine
from Thebes and the kings of the 12th Dynasty ruled from Itjtawy, near Lisht. The periodization of the Middle Kingdom is somewhat disputed; some authors
List_of_pharaohs
Ancient kingdom in Nubia, Africa
Meroë Jebel Barkal Jebel Dosha Kadero Kageras Kawa Kulb (Kulubnarti) Kumma Lisht Meinarti Meroë Musawwarat es-Sufra Nubian Desert Saï Island Shalfak Singa
Kingdom_of_Kush
Ethnic group native to Egypt
Dynasty Saqqara (MMD ¼ 0.050), 11–12th Dynasty Thebes (0.000), 12th Dynasty Lisht (0.072), 19th Dynasty Qurneh (0.053), and 26th–30th Dynasty Giza (0.027)
Egyptians
Ancient Egyptian ships
Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-30. Retrieved 2012-12-25. "el-Lisht Necropolis". Egyptian Monuments. 2009-02-26. Retrieved 2018-02-24. Nancy
Ancient_Egyptian_royal_ships
known from a block with a relief, once adorning the chapel of his tomb at Lisht, close to the pyramid of Amenemhat I. Three other blocks with reliefs were
Sobeknakht_(high_steward)
Ancient Egyptian weight unit
as the latter. Such weights from the Middle Kingdom were discovered at Lisht, using gold deben, and copper deben. At the Second Intermediate Period site
Deben_(unit)
Ancient Egyptian High Priest of Ptah
Dynasty. His mastaba was discovered in 1933 near the pyramid of Senusret I at Lisht. The tomb's superstructure was thoroughly destroyed because the stones had
Senewosret-Ankh
Fifth Dynasty Egyptian pyramid complex
a near complete replica of the texts in the tomb of Senwosretankh at El-Lisht. Ancient Egyptian belief held that the individual consisted of three basic
Pyramid_of_Unas
Wand used in ancient Egypt to ward off evil
series of figures. Most of these tusks were found in burials at Thebes, Lisht, Abydos and at other places, but a few examples were also found at settlements
Birth_tusk
Thirteenth Dynasty, around 1750 BC. He is mainly known from his tomb at Lisht, which was excavated around 1900. The tomb was found looted but still contained
Sesenebnef
Egyptian king
him. At Saqqara, a scarab-seal. The seal is said to be from Saqqara. At Lisht, seal-impressions (2) and scarab-seals (2). At Abydos, a scarab-seal. At
Sobekhotep_III
1842 list by Karl Richard Lepsius
Rawash Giza Zawyet el'Aryan and Abusir Saqqara South Saqqara Dahshur El-Lisht Meidum and El-Lahun Hawara Peck 2001, p. 289. Lepsius Denkmaler 2016. Arnold
Lepsius_list_of_pyramids
Period of Egyptian history
which ruled from Thebes, and then the Twelfth Dynasty, whose capital was Lisht. These two dynasties were originally considered the full extent of this
History_of_ancient_Egypt
Pigment used in ancient Egypt
glass industry might have been possible. In the excavations at Amarna, Lisht, and Malkata at the beginning of the twentieth century, Flinders Petrie
Egyptian_blue
Eleventh Dynasty ruled from Thebes and the Twelfth Dynasty ruled from el-Lisht. During the Middle Kingdom period, Osiris became the most important deity
Art_of_ancient_Egypt
Prehistoric Egyptian culture
a closer affiliation are between Kerma and Gizeh, as well as Kerma and Lisht. The greatest biological distances are assigned to Sayala C-Group and the
Naqada_culture
Egyptian noble
located in Sheikh Abd el-Qurna in the Theban Necropolis, opposite Luxor. At Lisht, Intefiqer was buried in a mastaba next to the Pyramid of Amenemhet I. Hermann
Intefiqer
which were reused in the construction of Middle Kingdom pyramid-temples at Lisht in the structures of Amenemhat I. Likewise, the third pylon at Karnak, built
Egyptian_chronology
Religious beliefs of the Kushites
Bigeh Deir el-Bahari Dodekaschoinos Dotawo Elephantine Jebel Barkal Kawa Lisht Musawwarat es-Sufra Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple
Kushite_religion
English Egyptologist and archaeological photographer (1879–1940)
Burton worked at the Metropolitan concession further down the Nile at Lisht. He remained in Egypt after the Metropolitan Museum ceased its major excavations
Harry_Burton_(Egyptologist)
Oldest known ancient Egyptian funerary texts
inscribed in the tomb of the 12th-Dynasty High Priest Senwosretankh at El-Lisht. Unas' pyramid, situated between the pyramids of Djoser and Sekhemkhet in
Pyramid_Texts
Egyptian pharaoh
The rest of the scarabs of known provenance are from Abydos, Coptos and Lisht, all localities being in Middle or Upper Egypt. Other attestations of Ay
Merneferre_Ay
Ancient Egyptian general
mentioned. These are Itet, Renefankh, and Medhu. His tomb was found at Lisht, but is not yet fully excavated. The stelae of Ameny are not dated by any
Ameny_(general)
Town in Giza, Egypt
Raqqa, Al-Musanadah, Al Jamla, and other villages. The ancient village of Lisht, the capital of Pharaonic Egypt during the Middle Kingdom, is located near
El_Ayyat
Earliest confirmed female Egyptian pharaoh c. 1800 BC
burial shaft south of the causeway of the pyramid of Amenemhat I at El Lisht remains unassigned, though candidates include Amenemhat I, III, IV, Senusret
Sobekneferu
Egyptian pyramid built to be the burial place of the Pharaoh Senusret I
Senusret I. The pyramid was built during the Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt at el-Lisht, near the pyramid of his father, Amenemhat I. Its ancient name was Senusret
Pyramid_of_Senusret_I
Egyptian pharaoh
13th Dynasty was still Itjtawy in the north, near the modern village of el-Lisht. Artefacts Neferhotep I is known from a relatively high number of objects
Neferhotep_I
Swiss archeologist and Egyptologist (1868–1946)
Saqqara, such as the pyramid of Ibi and the pyramid of Khendjer, at Dahshur, Lisht, and Mazghuna. Jéquier's work on the Pyramid Texts was a significant step
Gustave_Jéquier
Human settlement that has become uninhabited and largely forgotten by history
location still unknown, but it is believed to lie near the modern town of el-Lisht. Thinis, Egypt – undiscovered city and centre of the Thinite Confederacy
Lost_city
Egyptian pharaoh
Unknown | At Lisht, a stamp-seal. MMA 09.180.1139 | At [el-Mahamid Qibli], a bead with dedication to Sobek, Lord of smnw which was found at Lisht. Cylinder
Wahibre_Ibiau
Purpose-built capital cities
Exact site is unclear but usually linked to the archaeological site of Lisht. Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta Assyria (Middle Assyrian Empire) 1233 BC Established
List of purpose-built national capitals
List_of_purpose-built_national_capitals
Minoan pottery produced in Crete
metalwork. Kamares sherds from roughly this period have been found at El-Lisht in Egypt, near the pyramid of Amenemhat I. Amenemhat I belonged to the Twelfth
Kamares_ware
Egyptian pharaoh
Meir now at the Cairo Museum (JE 42835), an ivory casket fragment from Lisht and some other minor finds. Thanks to those few monuments, however, Meryibre's
Meryibre_Khety
Egyptian pharaoh
Ryholt, include three cylinder-seals from Athribis, a tile found near el-Lisht, scarab seals and an axe blade. The Turin King List column 7:20 mentions
Khendjer
Cultural or religious practice
Bigeh Deir el-Bahari Dodekaschoinos Dotawo Elephantine Jebel Barkal Kawa Lisht Musawwarat es-Sufra Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple
Veneration_of_the_dead
Puppet-like toy
strings that were among artifacts found at the archaeological site, El-Lisht. In France jumping jacks were especially popular and generally known as
Jumping_jack_(toy)
officials served the kings of a new family now ruling from the north in Lisht; these kings and their high officials preferred burial in a mastaba near
Ancient Egyptian funerary practices
Ancient_Egyptian_funerary_practices
English archaeologist
returning to Egypt. In 1906 Mace joined the Metropolitan Museum of Art team at Lisht, northern Egypt, and in 1909 was appointed assistant curator of the Museum
Arthur_Cruttenden_Mace
Type of Ancient Egyptian sintered-quartz ceramic
ancient production of faience gained from the earlier excavated sites of Lisht, Memphis and Naukratis, the differentiation of glass furnaces from faience
Egyptian_faience
Reservoir
Adda Jebel Barkal Jebel Dosha Kadero Kageras Kawa Kulb (Kulubnarti) Kumma Lisht Meinarti Musawwarat es-Sufra Nubian Desert Saï Island Shalfak Singa Soba
Hafir
Archaeological find at Senusret II's pyramid
statuette head found in Senebtisi's pit at the pyramid of Amenemhat I in Lisht which bore a wig displaying a chequered pattern formed by the distribution
Treasure_of_El_Lahun
Theft of artifacts from archaeological sites
citing a five hundred percent increase in looting in the sites of Saqqara, Lisht, and el Hibeh. Many sites are often left unguarded and unmonitored due to
Archaeological_looting
book..213B. ISBN 978-977-479-483-4. Middle Kingdom Tomb Architecture at Lisht PDF (= Publications of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition
Ancient_Egyptian_architecture
Dynasty king Amenemhat I. Rehuerdjersen is mainly known from his tomb at Lisht (tomb no. 384), close to the pyramid of Amenemhat I. His mastaba was heavily
Rehuerdjersen
BC Amenemhat I Pyramid of Amenemhet I (Amenemhat appears at his place) Lisht 84 55 129,360 54° 27' 44" 29°34′30″N 31°13′31″E / 29.5749°N 31.2253°E
List_of_Egyptian_pyramids
Archaeological site in Egypt
the same dimensions as lashing channels cut into timbers from the site at Lisht. Most of the lashing had decayed, but a broad, woven strap filled several
Abydos_boats
Title of queenmothers in ancient Nubia
Adda Jebel Barkal Jebel Dosha Kadero Kageras Kawa Kulb (Kulubnarti) Kumma Lisht Meinarti Musawwarat es-Sufra Nubian Desert Saï Island Shalfak Singa Soba
Kandake
Ancient Nubian deity
Bigeh Deir el-Bahari Dodekaschoinos Dotawo Elephantine Jebel Barkal Kawa Lisht Musawwarat es-Sufra Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple
Apedemak
American archaeologist (born 1978)
Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 2020 Fellowship. Parcak documented tombs at Lisht, many of which had not been recorded in detail. Parcak identified and mapped
Sarah_Parcak
Title of Kushite rulers
Meroë Jebel Barkal Jebel Dosha Kadero Kageras Kawa Kulb (Kulubnarti) Kumma Lisht Meinarti Meroë Musawwarat es-Sufra Nubian Desert Saï Island Shalfak Singa
Qore_(title)
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) List of lists of lists SC Germania List, German rugby union club Lisht, Egyptian village south of Cairo La Liste, a list of best restaurants Liszt
List_(disambiguation)
Plots during Ancient Egypt to put the reigning monarch to death
Egypt, dating from all historical periods, including Memphis (Old Kingdom), Lisht (Middle Kingdom), and Thebes, Pi-Ramesses (New Kingdom). The best-documented
Conspiracies_in_ancient_Egypt
Egyptian pyramid complex of unclear king
Amenemhat I's re-use of Old Kingdom pyramid blocks in his monument in El-Lisht, noted that one specific block dating to the period originates from neither
Headless_Pyramid
Egyptian pharaoh
Goedicke, Hans (1971). Re-Used Blocks from the Pyramid of Amenemhet I at Lisht. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, Egyptian Expedition. ISBN 978-0-87099-107-3
Unas
Term referring to a tomb
statue or a door. The complexes of the Middle Kingdom were partly built in Lisht, in a grand style. In Thebes, there existed smaller variants made of mud
House of Eternity (Ancient Egypt)
House_of_Eternity_(Ancient_Egypt)
Wood joinery technique used in shipbuilding
with wood lashing is also attested in later ancient Egyptian ships from Lisht (c. 1950 BC) and Dashur (c. 1859 BC). The use of pegged mortise and tenon
Phoenician_joint
Unfinished ancient Egyptian temple
abandoned the site when he moved the capital of the kingdom from Thebes to Lisht. Winlock himself had initially considered this theory (even though the precise
Mortuary Temple of Mentuhotep III
Mortuary_Temple_of_Mentuhotep_III
Ancient Egyptian vizier and treasurer
the decoration and design of Twelfth Dynasty tomb chapels and mastabas at Lisht and Dahshur. Iːn Jiménez-Serrano, Alejandro and Antonio J. Morales (eds)
Siese
(Modern: "Ihnasiyyah al-Madinah", Ancient: "Henen-Nesut") Kom Medinet Gurob Lisht Meidum Sidment el-Gebel Soknopaiou Nesos Tarkhan Hermopolis Magna (Modern:
List of ancient Egyptian sites
List_of_ancient_Egyptian_sites
Egyptian pharaoh
his prenomen of Nebtawyre. Today it is damaged and reads as "[...]re". At Lisht North, a fragment of a slate bowl was regarded for a long time to be inscribed
Mentuhotep_IV
Letopolis L'Hillil Library of Alexandria Libyco-Punic Mausoleum of Dougga Lisht List of ancient Egyptian sites List of ancient Egyptian towns and cities
History_of_North_Africa
Nubian war goddess
Bigeh Deir el-Bahari Dodekaschoinos Dotawo Elephantine Jebel Barkal Kawa Lisht Musawwarat es-Sufra Philae temple complex Qasr Ibrim Qustul Semna Temple
Menhit
Eleventh Dynasty ruled from Thebes and the Twelfth Dynasty ruled from el-Lisht. The middle kingdom reached its peak under the pharaohs Senusret III and
List_of_ancient_great_powers
Egyptian pharaoh
year 34. Inscriptions with the king's name have also been uncovered at Lisht, Memphis, and Heracleopolis and statues of the king were found in Thebes
Amenemhat_III
LISHT
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Boy/Male
Tamil
A flower, Heavenly
Boy/Male
British, English
Place Name
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
God's Temple
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Parsi
Rose-coloured
Girl/Female
Hindu
Best of all, Creation, Remembrance, Universe or entire world
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Tardif.
Female
Japanese
(花å) Japanese name HANAKO means "flower child."
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon
Girl/Female
Tamil
Mastery, Wealth, Superior
Boy/Male
Arabic
Separating; Distinguishing
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