Cimejes in Egypt?
Spring 2015
Doubtful!
A picture released by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities on April 14, 2015 shows a carved basalt block, a piece that belongs to the bottom part of a chapel belonging to King Nectanebo 1
The enlarged section shows just why this is more likely to be an artifact from the Arabian delta and the ancient cairo located there as the bird's face is that of a Ganesha, or the elephant god. Because the Egyptians don't like the Goetia Cimejes, and never have, there is no way that demon could have lived among that ancient culture or even considered as something to be immortalized. India, which is in the northernly direction of the delta, is the way Cimejes believe one should travel if they are to arrive into heaven. Today, India is one hundred percent Cimejes. The only river mentioned in India's Vesta (historial record) is the Ganges, not the Nile.