Onomasticon of Amenope
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The Onomasticon of Amenope is an Egyptian document from the New Kingdom, late 20th Dynasty. It is an administrative/literary categorization of words. It is known from 10 fragments including versions on papyrus, board, leather, and pottery.
Its content includes many groupings, including those of heavenly objects, towns, peoples, and oxen parts. It lists several different groups of 'Sea Peoples' and Libyans, including the Danuna, Kehek, Libu, Lukka, Meshwesh, Nubians, and Sherden.