File NEWB3/11 - Notebook on Tehenu

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NEWB3/11

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Notebook on Tehenu

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  • 1910? - 1937? (Creation)

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1 cm, 1 notebook

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Notebook with handwritten title on front cover 'TEHENU'. There is an index inside the front cover.

Notes relating to Tehenu (also known as Temehu) including: discussion of hieroglyphs, millstones, throw sticks, the county name initial, boundaries of Tehenu-land, Libya, dress, products, cults, flora.

Notebook also contains loose notes.

Reference to 'Weapons folder' and 'Notebook on Morocco'.

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      Publication note

      Newberry, Percy, Ta-Tehenu "Olive Land" in Ancient Egypt, pp.97-100, 1915 (OEB 146406)

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      Newberry, Percy, 'On some African species of the genus Olea and the original home of the cultivated Olive tree', in Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, Session 150, 1937-8, Pt. I, 31 December 1937, 3-13 with pl. I (OEB 146386).

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      PEN/G.XV/N.B.

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