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The New Kingdom, sometimes referred to as the Egyptian Empire, is the period in ancient Egyptian history between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC, covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and T...
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List of ancient Egyptian Dynasties The New Kingdom From the 18th dynasty 1550-1295 BC Egyptian dating is expressed by ruling families - dynasties. This family began a period of unprecedented success in international affairs for Egypt.
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Chronology of the New Kingdom The New Kingdom is known with an intimacy that is missing from much of the rest of Egyptian history. The fact that we have the mummies of most of the kings is extraordinary enough. Moderns cannot gaze upon the dead face of Alexander or Caesar, Private tombs, where the mummies,
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In the American Museum of Natural History of New York City, in the Africa section of the Anthropological part of the museum, there is a cut-away model of an Egyptian Royal Tomb of the New Kingdom (XVIII, XIX, & XX Dynasties, The only hope of concealment for New Kingdom tombs was in the concealment of the entrance itself,
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The seventh historical chapter in Egypt: A Learning Module, this chapter discusses the period of Usurping the place of Horus or Re, But Akhenaten devoted himself to his new religion and neglected the storm brewing on the Egyptian horizon. For the Hittite empire was pushing against the Egyptian frontier,
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But the trouble in West Asia seems to have caused a general economic depression in the whole Eastern Mediterranean and West Asia, and soon afterwards the New Kingdom collapsed. To find out more about New Kingdom Egypt, check out these books from Amazon.com or from your library:
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Read about the Egyptian New Kingdom Period New Kingdom (1550 to 1069 BC.)
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The immense temples, fortresses and tombs of the pharaohs of the New Kingdom have forever left their mark upon the face of Egypt. The New Kingdom pharaohs are probably the most well known amongst all of the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, Pharaohs of the New Kingdom, their achievements and historical events during their reign:
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Egypt's 18th Dynasty that established the New Kingdom is, to most people interested in Egypt, a dynasty of stars. It is the dynasty of Tutankhamun who was a fairly minor king, but perhaps the best known of any of the pharaohs. The founder of this Dynasty is less well known to the general public,
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Art of Ancient Egypt - New Kingdom - Web resources and image links Art of Ancient Egypt: New Kingdom (1570 - 1070 BC) Articles The Amarna Site (Iain Hawkins) featuring Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and Tutankhamun. The Book Of The Dead. (Papyrus Of Ani, tr. Wallis Budge) The Burial Chamber of Sennedjem.
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