Category
page 1Populated places disestablished in the 1st millennium BC
Thinis
Thinis (Greek: Θίνις Thinis, Θίς This ; Egyptian: Tjenu; ;
) was the capital city of pre-unification Upper Egypt. Thinis remains undiscovered but is well attested by ancient writers, including the classical historian Manetho, who cites it as the centre of the Thinite Confederacy, a tribal confederation whose leader, Menes (or Narmer), united Egypt and was its first pharaoh. Thinis began a steep decline in importance when the capital was relocated to Memphis, which was thought to be the first true and stable capital after the unification of Egypt by Menes. Thinis's location on the border of th
Los Millares
Chalcolithic occupation site in Spain

Godin Tepe
human settlement