Egypt Late Period
Egypt Late Period
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![]() Ancient Egyptian Seated Bronze Osiris Egypt Late Period Ca 700 30 BC $4,320.00 Time Remaining: 18d 16h 43m Buy It Now for only: $4,320.00 |
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Egypt, 26th dynasty Photo Mugs
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DescriptionEgypt, 26th dynasty Canopic jars found in Abu Sir, Tomb of Iufaa, Dr. Zahi Hawass. Features
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of EGYPTIAN BRONZE STATUETTE Statuette of a cat, possibly of the goddess Bastet from Granger Art on Demand
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DescriptionPhoto Puzzle, EGYPTIAN BRONZE STATUETTE Statuette of a cat, possibly of the goddess Bastet. EGYPTIAN BRONZE STATUETTE Statuette of a cat, possibly of the goddess Bastet. Late Dynastic Period. Chosen by Granger Art on Demand. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our Features
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Egypt, 26th dynasty from Danita Delimont
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DescriptionPhoto Puzzle, Egypt, 26th dynasty. Egypt, 26th dynasty Canopic jars found in Abu Sir, Tomb of Iufaa, Dr. Zahi Hawass. Chosen by Danita Delimont. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5x7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This item is shipped from our American lab. Features
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Ancient Egyptian Literature: Volume III: The Late Period: 3
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DescriptionFirst published in 1973 â and followed by Volume II in 1976 and Volume III in 1980 â this anthology has assumed classic status in the field of Egyptology and portrays the remarkable evolution of the literary forms of one of the worldâs earliest civilizations. Volume I outlines the early and gradual evolution of Egyptian literary genres, including biographical and historical inscriptions carved on stone, the various classes of literary works written with pen on papyrus, and the mortuary literature that focuses on life after death. Introduced with a new foreword by Antonio Loprieno.Volume II shows the culmination of these literary genres within the single period known as the New Kingdom (1550-1080 B.C.). With a new foreword by Hans-W. Fischer-Elfert.Volume III spans the last millennium of Pharaonic civilization, from the tenth century B.C. to the beginning of the Christian era. With a new foreword by Joseph G. Manning. First published in 1973 - and followed by Volume II in 1976 and Volume III in 1980 - this anthology has assumed classic status in the field of Egyptology and portrays the remarkable evolution of the literary forms of one of the world's earliest civilizations. Volume I outlines the early and gradual evolution of Egyptian literary genres, including biographical and historical inscriptions carved on stone, the various classes of literary works written with pen on papyrus, and the mortuary literature that focuses on life after death. Introduced with a new foreword by Antonio Loprieno.Volume II shows the culmination of these literary genres within the single period known as the New Kingdom (1550-1080 B.C.). With a new foreword by Hans-W. Fischer-Elfert.Volume III spans the last millennium of Pharaonic civilization, from the tenth century B.C. to the beginning of the Christian era. With a new foreword by Joseph G. Manning. |
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Collapse of the Bronze Age: The Story of Greece, Troy, Israel, Egypt, and the Peoples of the Sea
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DescriptionHis Majesty being powerful, his heart stout, none could stand before him.. All his territory was ablaze with fire, and he burned every foriegn country with his hot breath. Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II.The bowmen of His Majesty spent six hours of destruction among them. They were delivered to the sword. Egyptian Pharaoh Merneptah.May my father know the enemy ships came. My cities were burned and evil things were done in my country. King of the city of Ugarit to the king of Cyprus. Since there is famine in your house we will starve to death...The living soul of your country you will see no longer. To a Hittite offical stationed in Ugarit.Israel is laid waste, his seed is not. Pharaoh Merneptah. Pharaoh's chariots and his army He cast into the Sea...Book of Exodus.Egypt was adrift and every man was thrown out of his right. There was no leader for years..Pharaoh Ramesses IV.As they (the Sea Peoples) were coming forward toward Egypt, their hearts relying upon their hands, a net was prepared for them....My strong arm has overthrown those who came to exalt themselves. Pharaoh Ramesses III. [of the Greeks] These were destroyed by their own hands and passed to the dank house of chill Hades. Greek writer Hesiod.Returning to Luxor, Egypt, by Nile ship. The author has visited many of the significant archaeological sites mentioned in this book.Front cover, top, Troy VI by Lloyd K. Townsend, bottom, Pharaoh Thotmose IV. |
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The End of the Bronze Age
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DescriptionThe Bronze Age came to a close early in the twelfth century b.c. with one of the worst calamities in history: over a period of several decades, destruction descended upon key cities throughout the Eastern Mediterranean, bringing to an end the Levantine, Hittite, Trojan, and Mycenaean kingdoms and plunging some lands into a dark age that would last more than four hundred years. In his attempt to account for this destruction, Robert Drews rejects the traditional explanations and proposes a military one instead. |














