Harageh
29°13′N 31°2′E / 29.217°N 31.033°E
Harageh (also el-Harageh or Haraga) is a modern village in Egypt at the entrance to the river oasis of the
First Intermediate Period, to the late Middle Kingdom and to the New Kingdom; a few Coptic stelae were discovered here as well. Especially the burials of the late Middle Kingdom belonged to wealthy people. Perhaps the people of El-Lahun were buried here. Engelbach found stelae including the only one known to be dedicated to the god Hedjhotep
, inscribed coffins, canopic boxes and jars, and many statues.
Literature
- R. Engelbach: Harageh, London 1923