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Tanis

Alternative site names: 
Ṣān al-Ḥagar San el-Hagar
Arabic site names: 
صان الحجر
Site description: 

Tanis’ extensive urban remains reflect that it was the royal residence for kings of the 21st and 22nd Dynasties and a capital city in the Late Period. A large rectangular mud brick enclosure 430 by 370 metres existed as the principle temple to Amun. Although building material and statuary was from the Old and Middle Kingdoms , it was moved and recycled from archaic sites as was common practice in Delta cities. Other structures include a sed-festival chapel of Shoshenq V, temple of Psammetichus I, a sacred lake, a temple of Khons-Neferhotep, and a precinct dedicated to Mut. Notable are the royal tombs of the 21st and 22nd Dynasties within the temple precinct, which were discovered relatively intact. 

Type of site: 
Temple; town
Timeframe: 
Temple (3rd Intermediate Period, Late Period-26th Dynasty, Graeco-Roman Period); town (3rd Intermediate Period, Late Period-26th Dynasty, Graeco-Roman Period)
Relevant publications: 

Petrie, W. M. Flinders 1885-1888. Tanis, 2 vols. Memoir of the Egypt Exploration Fund 2; 4. London: Trübner & Co.

Site gallery: 

Great Temple of San 1.jpg

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Great Temple of San 2.jpg [2]

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