Itjtawy

Itjtawy (full Egyptian name: Amenemhat-itj-tawy — "Amenemhat – the Seizer of the Two Lands"), is the as-yet unidentified location of the royal city founded by Twelfth Dynasty Egyptian King Amenemhat I during year 20 of his reign.[1] It is located in the Faiyum region, and its cemeteries were located at Lisht, el-Lahun and Dahshur. The site of Itjtawy may have been chosen due to its proximity to the source of Asiatic incursions into Egypt to help prevent further attacks.[2]

References

  1. ^ Arnold, Dorothea (1991). "Amenemhat I and the Early Twelfth Dynasty at Thebes". Metropolitan Museum Journal (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) 26: 5–48. doi:10.2307/1512902. JSTOR 1512902. 
  2. ^ Shaw, Ian, ed (2000). The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 159 

younis, sobhy, "Itj-towy and the prophecies of Neferti", in: GM 195 (2003), pp. 97-108.