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The New Kingdom: Overview
Ancient Egypt The New Kingdom: Overview
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Palaeolithic 700,000-7000 BCE Saharan Neolithic 8800-4700
Early Middle Late Predynastic Lower Egypt Neolithic Maadi Upper Egypt Badarian Naqada I (Amratian) Naqada II (Gerzean) Naqada III (Dynasty 0) wikipedia 1ST Persian Period (27th-30th) 2d Persian Period Ptolemaic Period Macedonian Ptolemaic Roman 30 BCE-642 CE
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Heliacal Rising of Sirius
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Poetical Stele of Thutmose III (18th Dyn) from Karnak (1
Poetical Stele of Thutmose III (18th Dyn) from Karnak (1.7 m); Cairo Museum (Simpson ) MFA Victory stele of Thutmose III (18th Dyn) from Temple of Amun at Gebel Barkal (1.72 m); Boston, MFA
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Details of the Annals of Tuthmoses III at Karnak (18th Dyn)
Wikipedia Details of the Annals of Tuthmoses III at Karnak (18th Dyn)
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The Battle of Megiddo: Thutmose III smiting Canaanite enemies on the seventh pylon at Karnak (18th Dyn)
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Hatshepsut’s obelisk at Karnak (18th Dyn)
Wikipedia Hatshepsut’s obelisk at Karnak (18th Dyn)
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Mummy of Seqenenre Taa (17th Dyn) Kamose's second stela, Luxor Museum
wikipedia Mummy of Seqenenre Taa (17th Dyn) Kamose's second stela, Luxor Museum
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Met Seated Statue of Hatshepsut (limestone, 1.95 m) and Hatshepsut in a Devotional Attitude (granite, 2.42) from Thebes (18th Dyn), Metropolitan Museum
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The three temples at Deir el Bahari: part of Hatshepsut's temple (18th Dyn) on left, Tuthmosis III's temple (18th Dyn) in center, and Mentuhotep II's temple (11th Dyn) on right Wikipedia High Steward Senenmut holding the princess Neferure (granite, 0.73 m) from Karnak, Temple of Amun (18th Dyn); British Museum
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Tuthmosis III (18th Dyn) from Karnak (greywacke, 0.90 m); Luxor Museum
wikipedia Tuthmosis III (18th Dyn) from Karnak (greywacke, 0.90 m); Luxor Museum
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Head of Amenhotep II (18th Dyn) (Black granite, 19 cm); Metropolitan Museum
Colossal head of Amenhotep II (18th Dyn) from the Temple of Mut at Karnak (granite, 2.87 m); British Museum Wikipedia
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Wikipedia www-scf.usc.edu House shrine of Akhenaten, Nefertiti and their children from Amarna (18th Dyn) (limestone, 32,5 cm); Egyptian Museum, Berlin
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The Middle East during the Amarna Period
wikipedia The Middle East during the Amarna Period
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Colossal head of Ramesses II (19th Dyn) from Abu Simbel
Head of Ramesses I (19th Dyn); Museum of Fine Arts Mask of Tutankhamun's mummy (18th Dyn) from his tomb (11 kg of gold); Egyptian Museum
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The Middle East during the Amarna Period
wikipedia The Middle East during the Amarna Period
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