| Touphion | |||||
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| Ancient Egyptian: Djerty | |||||
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Northeastern side of the Ptolemaic pronaos of the Temple of Montu in el-Tod. (CC BY SA 3.0) | |||||
| Location | el-Tod | ||||
| Coordinates | 25°34′59″N 32°32′1″E | ||||
| Region | Upper Egypt | ||||
| Nome | Waset | ||||
| Main deities | Montu | ||||
| Monuments | Temple of Montu | ||||
Touphion (Koine Greek: Τουφιον), or Djerty in ancient Egyptian (transliteration: ḏrty), is an ancient Egyptian city in Upper Egypt, located on the west bank of the Nile. It was governed under Waset, the fourth nome of Upper Egypt. The ancient site is located at the modern town of el-Tod (Arabic: طود).
The necropolis of Touphion lies at the modern town of el-Mualla.
See also[]
External links[]
- "Trismegistos: Touphion (Tod), TM Geo 2458". trismegistos.org.
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