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Fatiri is a gold mine of roman period situated in Qena region(Kainepolis (Qena)-Abu Sha’ar) comparable to sites of Abu Gerida, Bukhalig and Gidami.
Fatiri is a gold mine of roman period situated in Qena region(Kainepolis (Qena)-Abu Sha’ar) comparable to sites of Abu Gerida, Bukhalig and Gidami.
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 9 June 2021

Cite this page: Barbara Tratsaert, “Fatiri”, Archiopedia / Αρχειοπαίδεια (Future date), p. 178 (revision #-), ISSN 2732-6012. DOI: To be assigned (entry under construction).

Fatiri is a gold mine of roman period situated in Qena region(Kainepolis (Qena)-Abu Sha’ar) comparable to sites of Abu Gerida, Bukhalig and Gidami.

1.Geography

Country: Egypt
Coordinates: 26°42’40”N-33°15’00”E

2. Hinterland sites

3. References

  • Helck, Otto 1977: 725, 741-2
  • Hume 1934: 726-7
  • Castel, Soukiassian 1989: 10-2