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Bigeh (Arabic: بجح; Ancient Egyptian znmwt)[3] is an island and archaeological site situated along the Nile River in historic Nubia and within the Aswan Governorate of southern Egypt. The island has been situated in the reservoir of the Old Aswan Dam since the dam's initial completion in 1902.[4][5]



snmwt[1][2]
Era: Middle Kingdom
(2055–1650 BC)
Egyptian hieroglyphs


or


snm(w)t or snm(w)tt[1][2]
Egyptian hieroglyphs

Ancient Egypt


It was formerly an island in the First Cataract of the Nile River and its fortification controlled the access to ancient Upper Egypt and Nubia. It is a World Heritage Site, located close to Philae and Agilkia Islands and their ancient archaeological sites in the reservoir.[6]

Bigeh Island was sacred to the ancient Egyptians.[7] They believed that Osiris was buried on the island[8] and a temple that stood on it was known as Abaton, Greek for "untrodden place", because only priests were allowed to set foot there.[9] The temple was mentioned by both Seneca[10] and Lucan.[11]

The god Thoth bore the epithets of "Great and Splendid God in Bigeh" and "He that Pacifies the Nsr.t in Bigeh".[12] It is thought that there may have been a temple of Thoth on the island.

In the mid or late 3rd century AD, an embassy from King Talakhidamani of Kush visited the Abaton with gifts.[13]




References


  1. Gauthier, Henri (1928). Dictionnaire des Noms Géographiques Contenus dans les Textes Hiéroglyphiques Vol. 5. p. 40.
  2. Wallis Budge, E. A. (1920). An Egyptian hieroglyphic dictionary: with an index of English words, king list and geological list with indexes, list of hieroglyphic characters, coptic and semitic alphabets, etc. Vol II. John Murray. p. 1031.
  3. Allen, James P. Middle Egyptian Literature 2014, p.12
  4. Sidney Peel,The Binding of the Nile and the New Soudan, p.76 (1904)
  5. Canay Ozden, The Pontifex Minimus: William Willcocks and Engineering British Colonialism, p. 196, Annals of Science, 2013. DOI: 10.1080/00033790.2013.808378
  6. Yale University Publications in Anthropology, Yale University 1936, p.96
  7. The Island of Bigeh, www.philae.nu, date unknown, (accessed 17 February 2014 from archive.org)
  8. Burton, Anne (1972). Diodorus Siculus. Brill. p. 95
  9. Dijkstra, Jitse H. F. (2008). Philae and the End of Ancient Egyptian Religion. Peeters. p. 202.
  10. Seneca, Q. N. iv. 2
  11. Lucan, x.323
  12. Boylan, Patrick (1922). Thoth, Or the Hermes of Egypt. p. 169
  13. Josefine Kuckertz (2021), "Meroe and Egypt", in Wolfram Grajetzki, Solange Ashby and Willeke Wendrich (eds.), UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology, Los Angeles.



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[de] Bigeh

Bigeh (auch Bigga, Biga, Bigge, Bigue; arabisch بيجة, DMG Bīǧa; altägyptisch Senmet und Iat-wabet; demotisch Per-wab; griechisch Abatos) ist eine Insel im ersten Katarakt des Nil in Ägypten. Sie befindet sich westlich der durch den Bau des Assuan-Staudamms versunkenen Insel Philae und südlich der heute als Philae bezeichneten Insel Agilkia. Bigeh gehörte zu den „Inseln des Osirisgrabes“ und galt in der altägyptischen Mythologie damit als Urhügel der Schöpfung. Osiris fungierte in diesem Zusammenhang als Schutzherr der Ahnen. Um die „Ruhe der Schöpfung“ nicht durch Musizieren, Jagen oder Fischerei zu stören, war jeder nichtpriesterlichen Person das Betreten einer Osirisgrab-Nilinsel verboten.[2]
- [en] Bigeh

[es] Bigeh

La isla Bigeh (en árabe: بجح, en antiguo egipcio: Senem[1]) es una isla cercana a la primera catarata del río Nilo, próxima a la isla de File (Egipto) en la actual Gobernación de Asuán. Su fortificación controlaba el acceso a Nubia.[2] Está bañada por el embalse de la antigua presa de Asuán, en el Nilo, al sur de Asuán. La isla es alargada y su costa se compone de acantilados y posee un riachuelo en la costa este. Las embarcaciones utilizadas para transportar turistas desde y hacia File atracan en la ribera norte de Bigeh.

[fr] Biggeh

Biggeh, en arabe بجح, en égyptien ancien Senmout[1], est une île d'Égypte.



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