Sensuret I Ruled 34 years in B.C.

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Sensuret I Ruled 34 years in 1956-1911 B.C. Middle Kingdom Lamentations and Co-Rulers Early literature – lamenting the chaos of the First Intermediate Period Amenemhat I 1985-1956 B.C. Sensuret I Ruled 34 years in 1956-1911 B.C. Co-ruled about 10 years

Artisans of the Middle Kingdom

Egyptian Cosmetics Wigs Perfume Mirror Eye Makeup

Scribes and Papyrus

Famous New Kingdom Pharaohs Tutankhamen 1336-1327 B.C. Hathshepsut 1504-1458 B.C. Ramses II 1279-1212 B.C.

The Valley of the Kings

Egyptian Book of Dead

Shabtis – Pharaoh’s Servants

Temple of Queen Hatshepsut The Valley of the Queens Temple of Queen Hatshepsut

Ankhenaton: First Monotheist? 1352-1336 B. C.

King Tutankhamen's Death Mask 1336-1327 B. C.

Entrance to King “Tut’s” Tomb

Tutankhamen’s Tomb

Treasures from Tutankhamen’s Tomb

Howard Carter 1922

Ramses “The Great” 1303 – 1213 B. C.

Abu Simbel: Monument to Ramses II Ruled from 1279-1213 B. C.

Late Period Conquerors Time Frame Lybian 943 – 728 B.C. Kushite (Nubian) 728 – 664 B.C. Assyrian 664 – 525 B.C. Persian 525 – 332 B.C. Greek 332 B.C. – 31 A.D.