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Satet Temple of Mentuhotep II
Satet Temple of Mentuhotep II
TitleSatet Temple of Mentuhotep II
SiteTemple of Satis (Elephantine, Egypt)
NoteSatet (Satis) is a goddess associated with Elephantine and was a guardian of the southern frontiers of Egypt. Mentuhotep II, 11th dynasty, assumed control of Egypt after the First Intermediate Period and overthrew the Herakleopolitan 10th dynasty. He
LocationEgypt--Elephantine
Object/Building NameTemple of Satis (Elephantine, Egypt)
SubjectTemple of Satis (Elephantine, Egypt)
Digital collectionAncient Near East Collection
PhotographerScott Noegel
Date of Photograph2002.00
Image Numberele45.jpg
Ordering informationTo order a reproduction or inquire about permissions contact Dr. Scott Noegel at: snoegel@u.washington.edu
RepositoryUniversity of Washington, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
Transmission DataPolaroid Sprint Scan 35 Plus, scanned at 300 dpi, saved at 72 dpi, format is jpg (alterations made in photoshop).
Copyright HolderScott Noegel
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