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Egypt under the Amenemhats and Hyksos / E.A. Wallis Budge
(History of Egypt from the end of the Neolithic Period to the death of Cleopatra VII, B.C. 30 ; Volume 3)

Publisher (Oxon [England] : Routledge)
Year 2013
Authors *Budge, E. A. Wallis Sir 1857-1934. author

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Size 1 online resource (xvi, 219 pages)
Notes First published in 1902 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Company
Includes bibliographical references
ch. 1. Amenemhat I ; Palace conspiracy ; His capital Thet-Taui ; Expedition to Nubia ; His book of instructions ; Story of Sa-Nehat ; Lake of Seneferu ; His arrival at Qem-Ur ; Nearly dies of thirst ; The prince of Tenu ; Sa-Nehat fights a giant ; His prosperity ; He returns to Egypt ; His pyramid tomb ; Usertsen I ; His obelisks at Heliopolis ; His pyramid at Lisht ; Expedition to Nubia and the Sudan ; Amenemhat and his official Hathor-Sa ; Khnemuhetep at Beni-Hasan ; Statue of Tehuti-Hetep ; Usertsen II ; Khnemu-Hetep II, governor of Beni-Hasan ; A party of Aamu visit Egypt and bring eye-paint ; Pyramid at Illahun ; Usertsen II the "sesostris" of Manetho ; Voyages of Sesostris ; Usertsen III clears out a canal in the first cataract ; Enamelled gold plate of Usertsen III ; Conquest of Nubia ; Forts at Semneh and Kummeh ; Pyramid of Dahshur ; Amenemhat III ; Nile levels at Semneh and Kummeh ; Lake Moeris described ; The labyrinth described ; Pyramid of Hawara ; Pharaoh's chairs ; Sphinxes of Amenemhat III ; Mining works ; Amenemhat IV and his sister Ra-Sebek-Neferut ; Au-Ab-Ra and his tomb and scarabs -- chapter 2. Thirteenth dynasty ; Chronological difficulties ; Turin papyrus affords no decisive information about the period ; 60 Theban kings in 453 years ; Power of the Nubians, Libyans and Aamu ; Reigns of Ra-Khu-Taui, Ra-Sekhem-Ra, et cetera ; Sebek-Hetep I, king of all Egypt ; Sebek-Hetep II ; Nefer-Hetep restores a temple at Abydos ; Sebek-Hetep III ; His statues on the island of Argo ; Ra-Nehsi ; The reign of Ab-Aa -- chapter 3. Dynasties XI-XIII ; Summary ; Seat of government transferred to Thebes ; Models of two companies of Egyptian soldiers ; Worship of Sebek ; Prosperity and power of Egypt ; Irrigation works, canals, reservoirs, et cetera ; Egypt and Punt ; Position of the nobles ; The cult of Amen ; The priests of Amen-Ra ; Funeral ceremonies and the Book of the dead ; Art and literature in the XIIth dynasty ; Kahun and Illahun ; Birket Al-Karun and Lake Moeris ; Temple of Amen at Thebes and of Ra at Heliopolis enlarged ; Artistic development --
ch. 4. Fourteenth dynasty ; 76 kings in 184 or 484 years ; Sebek-Em-Sa-F ; Worship of Amsu or Min ; Sebek-Em-Sau-F ; Robbery of his tomb ; His queen Nub-Kha-s ; Settlement of Semites in the Delta ; Their power there -- chapter 5. Fifteenth and sixteenth dynasties ; The Hyksos or shepherds ; Theories of Lepsius untenable ; The Hyksos king Salatis ; General movement of Syrian tribes to Egypt caused by conquest of Babylon by Khammurabi ; Building of Avaris ; Its garrison 250,000 strong ; The Hyksos king according to Manetho ; Meaning of the name Hyksos ; The Menti, Sati, and Aamu ; Hyksos atrocities ; Hyksos called "filthy" ; Hyksos adopt Egyptian civilization ; Set or Sutekh their god ; The winged sphinx ; Manetho's account of the Hyksos according to Josephus ; Apepa I ; Apepa II ; Nubti ; The tablet of four hundred years ; Khian and his statues ; Stone lion of Khian ; Uatchet and Ipeq-Heru ; Senbmaiu and Ra-Aa-Seh -- ch. 6. The seventeenth dynasty ; Theban and Hyksos kings reign contemporaneously ; Quarrel between Ra-Seqenen I-III ; Tomb of Ra-Seqenen at Der Al-Bahari ; Discovery of royal tombs in 1871 -- Ra-Seqenen III killed in battle ; Defeat of the Hyksos ; Mummy of Ra-Seqenen ; Reign of Ka-Mes ; Queen Aah-Hetep ; Her coffin and ornaments ; Senekht-en-Ra and Aahmes-Sa-Pa-Ar -- ch. 7. The eighteenth dynasty ; Aah-Mes I and his campaigns ; Inscription of the general Aahmes ; Capture of Avaris ; Defeat of the Mentiu ; Invasion of Nubia ; The general Aahmes Pen-Nekheb ; Teta-An the rebel ; Rebuilding of the temples of Ptah and Amen ; The Fenkhu or "foreigners" ; Tomb of Aahmes I and his mummy ; Queen Aahmes-Nefert-Ari ; Her mummy described ; Children of Aahmes I ; Amen-Hetep I ; His campaigns ; Invasion of Nubia and Libya ; Amen-Hetep the benefactor of the priests of Amen ; His tomb broken into by thieves ; Thothmes I and his mother Senseneb ; Expedition against the Nubians ; Expedition to Western Asia ; Obelisks of Thothmes I at Karnak ; His mummy and tomb ; His wives Aahmes and Mut-Nefert ; His daughter the great queen Hatshepset ; Thothmes II and his conquests ; Expedition into Nubia ; Mummy and tomb of Thothmes II inscription ; Oasis of Ul-'Ayun ; Thothmes II marries Hatshepset ; His daughters, Ra-Neferu and Hatshepset
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Subjects LCSH:Egypt -- History -- To 640 A.D  All Subject Search
Classification LCC:DT83
DC:932
ID 8000082886
ISBN 9781135084721

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