Elkab

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Elkab is an ancient Egyptian city and archaeological site in Upper Egypt, notable as a major cult center of the vulture goddess Nekhbet.

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Elkab canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian city
archaeological site
ancientName Nekheb NERFINISHED
Nekheb (Egyptian: Nḫb) NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Nekhbet NERFINISHED
contains fortified enclosure
inscriptions on desert cliffs
remains of domestic quarters
rock-cut tombs of New Kingdom nobles
temple of Nekhbet NERFINISHED
country Egypt
hasArchaeologicalExcavationBy Belgian archaeological missions
British archaeologists
Egyptian archaeologists
hasArchaeologicalFeature city walls up to several meters thick
desert road with way-station inscriptions
rock graffiti from various periods
tombs with autobiographical inscriptions
hasArchaeologicalRemainsFromPeriod Early Dynastic Period NERFINISHED
Late Period
Middle Kingdom NERFINISHED
New Kingdom NERFINISHED
Old Kingdom NERFINISHED
Predynastic Period NERFINISHED
Ptolemaic Period NERFINISHED
Roman Period NERFINISHED
hasCityWall massive mudbrick enclosure wall
hasNearbyFeature Wadi leading east into the Eastern Desert
ancient desert routes to the Red Sea
hasType necropolis
rock-cut tomb site
temple complex
walled town
heritageStatus protected archaeological area in Egypt
locatedBetween Esna and Edfu
locatedIn Upper Egypt NERFINISHED
locatedNear modern village of El Kab
locatedOn east bank of the Nile
majorCultCenterOf Nekhbet NERFINISHED
region southern Egypt
significance important provincial center in pharaonic Egypt
key site for studying settlement archaeology in Upper Egypt
major religious center for the vulture goddess Nekhbet
wasCapitalOf third nome of Upper Egypt

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

vulture goddess Nekhbet worshipCenter Elkab
subject surface form: Nekhbet