Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt

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31Red granite statue of Sobekemzaf I  Probably from Karnak, Egypt 17th Dynasty, around 1650 BC This impressive sculpture is a very rare example of a royal statue from the Seventeenth Dynasty (about[removed]BC), and in fa

Red granite statue of Sobekemzaf I Probably from Karnak, Egypt 17th Dynasty, around 1650 BC This impressive sculpture is a very rare example of a royal statue from the Seventeenth Dynasty (about[removed]BC), and in fa

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 16:17:51
32Limestone Stela with a Seated Figure of Akhenaten The British Museum Probably from Tell el-Amarna, Egypt 18th Dynasty, around 1340 BC  In the Amarna Period[removed]BC) a major change of emphasis took place in some

Limestone Stela with a Seated Figure of Akhenaten The British Museum Probably from Tell el-Amarna, Egypt 18th Dynasty, around 1340 BC In the Amarna Period[removed]BC) a major change of emphasis took place in some

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33Ancient Egypt: Amarna Period The British Museum The Amarna period comprises the reigns of Akhenaten, Smenkhkare, Tutankhamun and Ay. The period is named after the capital city founded by Akhenaten, son of Amenhotep III.

Ancient Egypt: Amarna Period The British Museum The Amarna period comprises the reigns of Akhenaten, Smenkhkare, Tutankhamun and Ay. The period is named after the capital city founded by Akhenaten, son of Amenhotep III.

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34AMENHOTEP II AND THE HISTORICITY OF THE EXODUS-PHARAOH BY DOUGLAS PETROVICH I. INTRODUCTION Few disciplines related to Biblical inerrancy are scrutinized more intensely than historicity. Accordingly,

AMENHOTEP II AND THE HISTORICITY OF THE EXODUS-PHARAOH BY DOUGLAS PETROVICH I. INTRODUCTION Few disciplines related to Biblical inerrancy are scrutinized more intensely than historicity. Accordingly,

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35Shrine Stela of Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye The British Museum From the house of Panehsy, Tell el-Amarna, Egypt 18th Dynasty, around 1340 BC Probably from a domestic shrine

Shrine Stela of Amenhotep III and Queen Tiye The British Museum From the house of Panehsy, Tell el-Amarna, Egypt 18th Dynasty, around 1340 BC Probably from a domestic shrine

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36Head of a Figure of the Cow of Hathor The British Museum From Deir el-Bahari, Egypt 18th Dynasty, around 1450 BC A cult statue

Head of a Figure of the Cow of Hathor The British Museum From Deir el-Bahari, Egypt 18th Dynasty, around 1450 BC A cult statue

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37Limestone Statue of the Steward Mary The British Museum From Thebes, Egypt 11th Dynasty, around 2050 BC  Mery is shown on a cuboid seat, with his feet resting on a plinth. The top of the plinth is

Limestone Statue of the Steward Mary The British Museum From Thebes, Egypt 11th Dynasty, around 2050 BC Mery is shown on a cuboid seat, with his feet resting on a plinth. The top of the plinth is

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38AMUN-HOTPE THE  E When Amun-hotpe III came to the throne of Egypt he was a boy of about seventeen, handsome and dashing, who recorded his feats of

AMUN-HOTPE THE E When Amun-hotpe III came to the throne of Egypt he was a boy of about seventeen, handsome and dashing, who recorded his feats of

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Language: English - Date: 2009-06-03 11:25:13
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40cover montag.fh10[removed]:36 AM Page 1 C Composite  M

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Language: English - Date: 2010-07-07 20:37:34