Hamrah Dawm
Hamrah Dawm | |
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Hamrah Dawm Location in Egypt | |
Coordinates: 26°6′N 32°20′E / 26.100°N 32.333°E | |
Country | Egypt |
Governorate | Qena |
Time zone | EST (UTC+2) |
Hamrah Dawm (Hamra Dom, Hamrat Dūm) is a small village in Upper Egypt. It is situated near the city of Qena, about 80 kilometres north-west of Luxor.[1]
Overview
Located on the west bank of the Nile in the Qena Governorate. It is known for being near the Jabal al-Tarif cliff [2] in which the Gnostic Gospels of the Nag Hammadi library were found [3] by Mohammed Ali Samman in December 1945.[4] Known to have been inhabited by the Hawara tribe at least during the period prior to and including 1945.[5]
See also
References
- ↑ GNS official US names database 00:14 (UTC), 16 December 2007
- ↑ James McConkey Robinson, Richard Smith books.google.co.uk The Nag Hammadi library in English BRILL, 1996 ISBN 9004088563[Retrieved 2011-12-16]
- ↑ see description for image 25 - photographs taken at the time of an excavation retrieved 17:32 (UTC) 24.10.2011
- ↑ The Nag Hammadi discovery of manuscripts retrieved 00:08(UTC), December 16th, 2007
- ↑ James McConkey Robinson, Richard Smith books.google.co.uk The Nag Hammadi library in English BRILL, 1996 ISBN 9004088563[Retrieved 2011-12-16]
External links
- Nag Hammadi library ( article with five photographs and a map) retrieve 00:14(UTC), 16 December 2007
Coordinates: 26°6′0″N 32°20′0″E / 26.10000°N 32.33333°E
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