San stone

It is located about 17 km from Husseiiya, 32 km ortheast of Faqus, ad 150 km ortheast of Cairo. It was the capital of Egypt durig the 21st Dyasty. It is metioed i the Egyptia texts i several ames: “Ja’a”, “Ja’”, “Ja’at”, “Sakht Ja’at” ad Ja’at. It is oe of the four cities of the Regio. It was called “Sa of the Stoe”. The site was occupied by the populatio i the era of Ramesses. The city had a commercial port from which the commercial missios of the Syria coastal cities emerged. It was also a importat admiistrative ceter where importat political figures played a promiet role i the public policy of Egypt durig the period before the twety-first family, which took the city as the seat of govermet. The site icludes a collectio of atiquities datig back to the Late Ptolemaic era, icludig temples dedicated to the Amu, Moat, Khosu, ad Horus temples, as well as the royal cemetery of the 21st Dyasty, a sacred lake, ad statues of Kig Ramesses II, Parmesis by the kigs of the twety-first family to decorate the ew capital.

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