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M.I. Bakr & H. Brandl, "Various Sites in the Eastern Nile Delta: Thmuis", in: M.I. Bakr and H. Brandl, with F. Kalloniatis (eds.), Egyptian Antiquities from the Eastern Nile Delta. Museums in the Nile Delta, vol. 2. Cairo/Berlin 2014, pp. 79, 294-301.
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Sophilos (signature) in about 200 BC, now in the Greco-Roman Museum in Alexandria, Egypt; the woman depicted is the
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city, having its own administration and being exempt from the jurisdiction of the
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Its ruins are at Tell El-Timai, about five miles north-west of
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Baines & Malek "Cultural Atlas of Ancient Egypt", 2000.
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or "Al-Mouradeh"; it must have disappeared after the
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Tell el-Timai
30°56′19″N 31°30′59″E / 30.93861°N 31.51639°E / 30.93861; 31.51639
Thmuis is located in Egypt
30°56′19″N 31°30′59″E / 30.93861°N 31.51639°E / 30.93861; 31.51639
Egypt
Time zone
UTC+2
EST
DST
/ˈθmjɪs/
Greek
Arabic
Lower Egypt
Nile
Tanitic
Mendesian
Timayy al-Imdid

mosaic
Hellenistic artist
Ptolemaic Queen
Berenike II
Ptolemy III
prow
anchor
brooch
robes
Ptolemaic Empire
Mediterranean Sea
Ptolemaic

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