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El Sheikh Sa'id

Coordinates: 27°43′N 30°53′E / 27.717°N 30.883°E / 27.717; 30.883
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El-Sheikh Sa'id
Country Egypt
GovernorateMinya
Time zoneUTC+2 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)+3

El-Sheikh Sa'id is a small village in Al Minya Governorate in Upper Egypt. Situated on the east bank of the Nile, it is named after a local Muslim saint buried in the area.

Overview

El-Sheikh Sa'id comprises the rock-cut tombs of the nomarchs of the Hare nome (the 15th Upper Egyptian nome) from the 6th Dynasty. These tombs are cut in steep cliffs.[1] The use of this necropolis declined during the First Intermediate Period, when the nomarchial necropolis was transferred slightly northward to Deir el-Bersha.[2]

References

  1. ^ Nicolas Grimal, A History of Ancient Egypt, New York, Barnes & Noble Books, 1997, ISBN 0-7607-0649-2, p. 134
  2. ^ Wolfram Grajetzki, The Middle Kingdom of ancient Egypt: history, archaeology and society. London, Duckworth Egyptology, 2006, pp. 109-11

27°43′N 30°53′E / 27.717°N 30.883°E / 27.717; 30.883