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    under one ruler and completing the liberation of Egypt through the expulsion of the Hyksos. Not a lot is known about Tetisheri. However‚ we can assume she had great influence over her male relatives‚ especially Ahmose I‚ who‚ according a stela at Karnak‚ granted her a great estate and tomb with

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    Ancient History- Historical Time Period: New Kingdom Egypt to the Death of Thutmose IV 1. Internal Developments: Impact of the Hyksos: political‚ economic‚ and technological Political: The second Intermediate Period was a time of great disunity in Egypt. There was no centralised rule with the country being broken up into independently administered regions. Hyksos sources are archaeological rather than written and are incomplete. Excavations at Tell el- Dab’a in the north-eastern Delta by Manfred

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    Horemheb was a significant military leader that provided him with the opportunity to take the throne. He re-established the Amun religion in response to the failure of the Amarna revolution. He carried out the construction of new temples‚ and tombs while deconstructing other pharaoh’s buildings‚ yet he also restored pharaoh’s tombs that had been robbed. With the downfall of the Amarna revolution Horemheb rebuilt the society through a strong military base‚ and well-established administration system

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    great temple at Deir el-Bahari at Luxor. She also launched a successful sea voyage to the land of Punt‚ a place located somewhere on the northeast coast of Africa‚ where they traded with the inhabitants‚ bringing back “marvels.” 1She was undoubtedly‚ a very successful ruler whom of which maintained Egypt’s prosperity‚ internal peace and vigorous growth. When Hatshepsut took the kingship‚ she had to create a new history of her divine birth from the god‚ which would be shown on her temples in order

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    ANCIENT EGYPT 1. Geography and early civilization: Ancient Egypt was located in northeast Africa on the banks of the Lower Nile River‚ the longest river in the world. There were deserts that bordered Egypt on the east‚ south‚ and west with the Mediterranean Sea to the north. The river divided into channels to the north and formed the Nile Delta. Desert hill land was on the west of the Nile Valley and mountains were on the east. The ancient Egyptians thought of their country as being

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    PYRAMID. 4. The Stonehenge is an example of STONE CIRCLE. 5. The smallest among the famous pyramids at Gizeh is the PYRAMID of MYKERINOS/MENKAURE. 6. The Egyptian gateway to temples is called PYLON. 7. The Egyptian ornament symbolizing fertility is PAPYRUS. 8. Pillars that stood in pairs at the front of Egyptian temples are called OBELISK. 9. Tomb-houses that were made to take the body at full-length are called MASTABA. 10. Characteristic feature of Egyptian external walls is BATTERED. 11.

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    within him. The Pharaoh held the titles of the “Lord of the Two Lands” and “High Priest of Every Temple”‚ and also the “Lord of the Two Lands” the pharaoh is the ruler of Upper and Lower Egypt owning all the land‚ made laws and collected taxes and defended Egypt Against foreigners. As the “High Priest of Every Temple” the pharaoh represented the gods on Earth. He preformed rituals and built temples to honour the gods. The essential role of the Pharaoh was to maintain Maat‚ or universal order

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    2.8 Paintings……………………………………………..11 2.9 Evolution…………………………………………….12 2.10 Ancient Egyptian Architecture…………………......13 2.11 Characteristics of Egyptian Architecture…………..14 2.12 The Giza pyramid complex………………………...15 2.13 Karnak……………………………………………...16 2.14 Luxor Temple………………………………………17 Chapter Three: Conclusion Conclusion…………………………………………….…19 Chapter One Introduction Introduction The civilization of the New Kingdom seems the most golden of all the epochs of Egyptian history‚ perhaps

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    Ramesses I (1295-1294 BC)‚ a military commander from the East Delta‚ became the founder of the new XIX dynasty under the former king Horemhebe‚ which‚ together with XX‚ is called Ramessid. They were tasked with restoring the influence of Egypt in the "post-World" world‚ which underwent major changes. The great legacy of Thutmose III in Asia was almost lost. Absorbed by the reform‚ Akhenaten departed from an active foreign policy‚ reacting little to the letters of the Asian vassal kings about the

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    Punt in her temple because she wanted her people to rely on her to return. Hatshepsut’s defence to Egypt was high standard no vassals of Egypt tried to revolt. Hatshepsut was not seen weak and that is what her people admired about

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