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ynwꜥmꜣ Yenoam [1] in hieroglyphs | ||||||||
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New Kingdom (1550–1069 BC) | ||||||||
Yenoam or Yanoam ( Ancient Egyptian: ynwꜥmꜣ) is a place in ancient Canaan, or in Syria, known from Ancient Egyptian regnal sources, of the time of Thutmose III to Ramesses III. [2] One such source is a stela of Seti I found in Beit She'an. Another is the Merneptah Stele.
The location of Yenoam is a matter of speculation. Suggested sites include:
It has been tentatively associated with the biblical city of Janoah (ynwḥ). [2]
Mohamed Raafat Abbas, “The Town of Yenoam in the Ramesside War Scenes and Texts of Karnak”, Cahiers de Karnak 16 (2017), 329–341.
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ynwꜥmꜣ Yenoam [1] in hieroglyphs | ||||||||
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Era:
New Kingdom (1550–1069 BC) | ||||||||
Yenoam or Yanoam ( Ancient Egyptian: ynwꜥmꜣ) is a place in ancient Canaan, or in Syria, known from Ancient Egyptian regnal sources, of the time of Thutmose III to Ramesses III. [2] One such source is a stela of Seti I found in Beit She'an. Another is the Merneptah Stele.
The location of Yenoam is a matter of speculation. Suggested sites include:
It has been tentatively associated with the biblical city of Janoah (ynwḥ). [2]
Mohamed Raafat Abbas, “The Town of Yenoam in the Ramesside War Scenes and Texts of Karnak”, Cahiers de Karnak 16 (2017), 329–341.