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| ynwꜥmꜣ Yenoam[1] inhieroglyphs | ||||||||
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Yenoam orYanoam (Ancient Egyptian:ynwꜥmꜣ) is a place in ancientCanaan, or inSyria, known fromancient Egyptian regnal sources from the time ofThutmose III toRamesses III.[2] One such source is astela ofSeti I found inBeit She'an. Another is theMerneptah Stele.
The location of Yenoam is a matter of speculation. Suggested sites include:
It has been tentatively associated with the biblical city ofJanohah (Hebrew:ינוח,romanized: ynwḥ).[2]
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