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Description Merenptah Stele (Israel Stele): Tehennu as the name for Lybians appears twice in the inscription: line 11 (context: In a single year were the Tjehenu burned!) and 21 (context: [Egypt's towns] relate the Libyan victories of Merneptah). Transliteration: T-H-n-nw-w (tethering rope-twisted wick/flax-water-pot-rope) plus determinatives: enemy-people-foreign land (throwing stick-man, woman, three sticks-three hills). Similar determinatives (enemy-people) are used to describe Israel in line 27.
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