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Iushenshen was an ancient Egyptian town in the Coptic nome in Upper Egypt. It is a few times mentioned in Ancient Egyptian sources. According to the Ramesside Onomastica the place was located south of Coptos. 25 km (16 mi) south of Coptos there is the modern town called where ancient monuments have been found, and it seems possible that Khozam was ancient Iushenshen. Near Khozam were excavated several cemeteries with some of them dating back to the Badarian Period (about 4000 BC). Near Khozam the false door of the local governor User and the false door of the overseer of Upper Egypt Tjauti were also found, they date to the very end of the Old Kingdom. These high officials were evidently buried here and it seems that the capital of the Coptite nome moved at the end of the Old Kingdom to th

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  • Iuschenschen war eine altägyptische Stadt im fünften oberägyptischen Gau. Der Ort wird in wenigen Texten genannt. Auf einer Stele, die wahrscheinlich aus Naqada, dem Friedhof von Qus stammt, wird berichtet, dass der lokale Priestervorsteher Djefi seinen Beamten Chenmes nach Iuschenschen sandte, der die Stadt zerstört vorfand und wieder aufbaute. In einer ramessidischen Auflistung von Orten wird Iuschenschen als südlich von Qus aufgeführt. Iuschenschen mag daher mit dem modernen Chozam identisch sein, wo sich pharaonische Denkmäler, vor allem auch aus der Ersten Zwischenzeit fanden. (de)
  • Ioushenshen (Iwšnšn, en ancien égyptien) est une ancienne ville du 5e nome de Haute-Égypte, le nome des Deux Divinités. (fr)
  • Iushenshen was an ancient Egyptian town in the Coptic nome in Upper Egypt. It is a few times mentioned in Ancient Egyptian sources. According to the Ramesside Onomastica the place was located south of Coptos. 25 km (16 mi) south of Coptos there is the modern town called where ancient monuments have been found, and it seems possible that Khozam was ancient Iushenshen. Near Khozam were excavated several cemeteries with some of them dating back to the Badarian Period (about 4000 BC). Near Khozam the false door of the local governor User and the false door of the overseer of Upper Egypt Tjauti were also found, they date to the very end of the Old Kingdom. These high officials were evidently buried here and it seems that the capital of the Coptite nome moved at the end of the Old Kingdom to th (en)
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  • Iuschenschen war eine altägyptische Stadt im fünften oberägyptischen Gau. Der Ort wird in wenigen Texten genannt. Auf einer Stele, die wahrscheinlich aus Naqada, dem Friedhof von Qus stammt, wird berichtet, dass der lokale Priestervorsteher Djefi seinen Beamten Chenmes nach Iuschenschen sandte, der die Stadt zerstört vorfand und wieder aufbaute. In einer ramessidischen Auflistung von Orten wird Iuschenschen als südlich von Qus aufgeführt. Iuschenschen mag daher mit dem modernen Chozam identisch sein, wo sich pharaonische Denkmäler, vor allem auch aus der Ersten Zwischenzeit fanden. (de)
  • Iushenshen was an ancient Egyptian town in the Coptic nome in Upper Egypt. It is a few times mentioned in Ancient Egyptian sources. According to the Ramesside Onomastica the place was located south of Coptos. 25 km (16 mi) south of Coptos there is the modern town called where ancient monuments have been found, and it seems possible that Khozam was ancient Iushenshen. Near Khozam were excavated several cemeteries with some of them dating back to the Badarian Period (about 4000 BC). Near Khozam the false door of the local governor User and the false door of the overseer of Upper Egypt Tjauti were also found, they date to the very end of the Old Kingdom. These high officials were evidently buried here and it seems that the capital of the Coptite nome moved at the end of the Old Kingdom to this place. Iushenshen was destroyed in the First Intermediate Period. A stela of a certain Khenmes reports that he was sent to the town and rebuilt it. (en)
  • Ioushenshen (Iwšnšn, en ancien égyptien) est une ancienne ville du 5e nome de Haute-Égypte, le nome des Deux Divinités. (fr)
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