Iqer was a nome in ancient Egypt, the sixth Upper province. Its capital was Iunet, modern Denderah. Next to Iunet, where Hathor was worshipped, a place called Shabet (identified by Henri Gauthier to be near modern Qena) was lying in the sixth Upper Egyptian nome, another place was Khadj. The exact locations of these towns is uncertain.

To the south it was bordered by the fifth nome centered on Coptos.
History
editOld Kingdom
editMiddle Kingdom
editThe name of the nome was written with the sign of a crocodile. The reading of this sign is not certain, Iq is another option. On the white chapel of Senusret I appears a list of all Egyptian nomes. Here the goddess Hathor is called lady of Iq.
Ptolemaic period
editReferences
editWikimedia Commons has media related to Nome 6 of Upper Egypt (The crocodile land).
- ↑ Wegner, J. (2024) The Serdab and Wooden Statuary of the Sixth Dynasty Governor, Idu I, at Dendera. Living at the Wall; Studies in Honor of Mark Lehner, p. 415-449.
- ↑ Wolfgang Helck, Die altägyptischen Gaue, Wiesbaden, 1974, ISBN 3920153278, pp. 86-88