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War & Trade With the Pharaohs

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by Garry J. Shaw


  Hor Aha (King, 1st Dynasty), 9

  Horemheb (King, 18th Dynasty), 81,

  Hakor (King, 29th Dynasty), 173

  106–108, 110

  Hamath, 111, 154, 164

  Mortuary Temple, 106

  Hammurabi (Babylonian king), 75

  Tomb at Saqqara, 81

  Hanatun, 103

  Hori (King’s son of Kush), 137

  Hanigalbat, 76, 117

  Hori (King’s son of Kush, son of earlier

  Hanun (King of Gaza), 154

  Hori), 137

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  Hurrian, 75–6, 84, 88, 138

  Kaau, 14, 22

  Huy (King’s son of Kush), 107

  Kadashman-Enlil (Babylonian king), 99

  Hyksos, 60–1, 65–76, 109

  Kalhu see Nimrud

  Military technology, 66

  Kamose (King, 17th Dynasty), 66, 69–70,

  71, 76

  Iamani (King of Ashdod), 155

  Karnak Temple see Thebes, Temple of Amun

  Ibashshi-ilu (Assyrian vizier), 146

  (Karnak Temple)

  Ibhet, 97

  Kaper (Libyan chief), 135

  Ikatj, 92

  Kashta (Kushite king), 152

  Ikayta, 101

  Katimala (Kushite queen), 152

  Ikhernofret (King, 16th Dynasty), 67– 8

  Kawa, 139, 156, 162

  Ikkur, 55

  Keftiu see Minoans

  Inarus (Egyptian rebel leader, 27th Dynasty),

  Kenamun (Mayor of Thebes), 99–100

  171

  Kerma/Kermans, 1, 22, 40, 53, 55, 57, 60–5,

  Intef (Overseer of troops), 39

  68–70, 72–3, 76–7, 91, 165

  Intef I (King, 11th Dynasty), 35–6

  Eastern Deffufa, 62

  Intef II (King, 11th Dynasty), 36

  Kings

  Intef III (King, 11th Dynasty), 38

  Awawa, 63

  Kaa, 63

  Intef the Great, 35

  Teriahi, 63

  Interpreters, 18, 20, 25–6, 47, 107, 146

  Utatrerses, 63

  Iny (Seal-bearer of the god of the two big

  Necropolis, 62–3

  ships), 18–19, 31

  Tumulus KIII, 63

  Ionians, 161, 167

  Tumulus KX, 62

  Ip-shemu-abi (Mayor of Byblos), 49

  Western Deffufa, 62

  Iran, 43, 75, 167

  Khababash (Egyptian rebel/king, 31st

  Irem, 86, 111, 122

  Dynasty), 176

  Irtjet, 22–5, 39

  Khaemwaset (Prince, 19th Dynasty), 112

  Israel, 4, 5, 123–4, 147–9

  Khafre (King, 4th Dynasty), 15, 19–20

  Israel Stele, 124

  Khamudi (King, 15th Dynasty), 71

  Issus, 176

  Kharga Oasis, 27, 161, 170

  It-Ibi (Nomarch), 37

  Khartoum, 25, 162

  Iti-ibi-iqer (Overseer of priests and general),

  Khartoum Neolithic Culture, 4

  38

  Khayan (King, 15th Dynasty), 66

  Itj-Tawy, 46, 60

  Khenty-she, 18–19, 43

  Ituryn, 92–3

  Kheti (King, 9th Dynasty), 33, 36

  Kheti I (Nomarch), 37

  Jaffa, 15, 79, 136

  Kheti II (Nomarch), 37–8

  Jericho, 10, 59

  Khnumhotep I (Nomarch), 41

  Jeroboam (King of Northern Kingdom of

  Khnumhotep II (Overseer of the eastern

  Israel), 148

  desert), 44, 48

  Jerusalem, 148, 155, 164, 167

  Khnumhotep III (Vizier), 47–8

  Jordan, 4, 6

  Khor Daoud, 7

  Josiah (King of Judah), 164

  Khor el-Aqiba, 22

  Judah, 148, 164, 167

  Khufu (King, 4th Dynasty), 15, 18, 30

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  Khufu Hill, 30

  Medja, 22

  Kizzuwatna, 93, 120

  Medjay, 14, 22, 39, 50, 53–5, 63, 70, 142, 172

  Knossos see Crete, Knossos

  Megabyzus (Persian commander), 171

  Kode, 130

  Megiddo, 10, 16, 43, 59, 71, 82–4, 90, 92, 113,

  Kom el-Hisn, 123

  132, 136, 140, 148, 164

  Kor, 55

  Meir, 49

  Kubban, 55

  Mektilyn, 92–3

  Kufra Oasis, 29

  Memphis, 23, 28, 32, 54, 71, 93, 120–1,

  Kumma, 55

  123–4, 137, 153–4, 156–8, 163, 166,

  Kurgus, 61

  168–72, 175–7

  Kurkh, 149

  Temple of Ptah, 137

  Kurkur Oasis, 39

  Mendes, 33, 158, 172–4

  Kush, 61–2, 69, 72, 77, 80, 86, 88, 94, 97, 101, Menkheperre (Priest-king of Thebes), 146

  107, 118, 122, 125–7, 137, 141–3, 150–2,

  Mentor of Rhodes (Greek general), 175

  154–5, 157–60, 162, 164–7, 170–2, 177–8

  Merenptah (King, 19th Dynasty), 122–5,

  129–31

  Lachish, 59, 136

  Merenre (King, 6th Dynasty), 15, 18, 22, 24

  Lahun, 50–1, 54

  Merikare (King, 10th Dynasty), 32, 37

  Lake of Sobek, 39

  Merikare, Cult stele of, 64

  Lake Qarun, 2, 3

  Merimde Beni-Salame, 2

  Lapithos-Vrysi tou Barba see Cyprus,

  Merimde Culture, 3

  Lapithos-Vrysi tou Barba

  Meroe, 162, 172, 178

  Lebanon, 12, 18, 43, 88, 111, 147, 156

  Meroitic language, 178

  Libyan Culture, 4

  Meroitic Period, 178

  Libyan Groups:

  Mersa Gawasis, 25–6, 56–7

  Imukehek, 77

  Mersa Matruh, 105, 123

  Libu, 123–4, 129–30, 135, 139, 150

  Meshwesh, 129, 135, 147

  Merymose (King’s son of Kush), 97

  Qeheq, 123

  Mesara see Crete, Mesara

  Rebu, 135

  Mesehti (Overseer of priests), 37–8

  Soped, 129, 135

  Mesher (Libyan chief), 135

  Tjehenu, 27, 129, 135, 156

  Meterti, 22

  Tjemehu, 14, 25, 27, 129, 135

  Military organisation, 14, 76

  Lisht, 46, 51

  Military technology:

  Lower Egyptian Culture, 4–6, 8, 10

  Old Kingdom to Second Intermediate

  Luash, Kingdom of, 149

  Period, 15–16

  New Kingdom, 78–9, 87

  Maadi, 5–6

  Minoans, 42, 51, 89, 98

  Maadi-Buto Culture, 4

  Mirgissa, 55–6, 61, 172

  Maathorneferure (Queen, 19th Dynasty), 118

  Mishken (Libyan chief), 130

  Manetho, 33, 154

  Mitanni, 75–6, 78, 82, 93–4, 96–9, 101, 109, 117

  Mariyu (Libyan chief), 123–4, 130

  Moalla, 34–5

  Maryannu, 79

  Montuemhat (Mayor of Thebes), 160

  Masit, 22

  Montuhotep I (King, 11th Dynasty), 35

  Massawa, 25

  Montuhotep II (King, 11th Dynasty), 25,

  Mazaces (Persian satrap), 176–7

  38–40, 51, 53

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  Montuhotep III (King, 11th Dynasty), 40, 57

  Nitocris (God’s Wife of Amun), 160

  Montuhotep IV (King, 11th Dynasty), 40–1

  Niuserre (King, 5th Dynasty), 27

&nb
sp; Montuhotepi (King, 16th Dynasty), 67

  Niy, 78, 85, 92

  Mostagedda, 54

  Nubian forts, 54–6, 60–1

  Mursilis I (Hittite king), 75–6

  Nukhasse, 92

  Mursilis II (Hittite king), 107, 109

  Nuri, 158, 162, 177

  Mursilis III (Hittite king), 116–18

  Muwatallis (Hittite king), 109, 115–16

  Opet Festival, 153

  Mycenae, 132

  Orontes, River, 92–3

  Mycenaeans, 104–106, 117, 120–1

  Osiris of the Sea (God), 57

  Osorkon (Prince, 23rd Dynasty), 150

  Nabonidus (Babylonian king), 168

  Osorkon I (King, 22nd Dynasty), 149

  Nabopolassar (Babylonian king), 163

  Osorkon II (King, 22nd Dynasty), 149–50

  Nabta Playa, 1

  Osorkon IV (King, 22nd Dynasty), 155

  Naga ed-Deir, 37

  Osorkon the Elder (King, 21st Dynasty), 147

  Nahal Tillah, 10

  Naharin, 76, 78, 94

  Palermo Stone, 21, 26–7

  Napata, 87, 91, 107, 152, 162, 165–6, 178

  Pamiu (King’s son of Kush), 152

  Napatan Period, 162, 178

  Panehesy (King’s son of Kush), 141–2

  Naqada, 4, 6–7, 25

  Pan-Grave People, 53–4, 63

  Naqada Culture, 4, 6–8, 10

  Papyrus Anastasi I, 79, 81

  Narmer (King, Dynasty 0), 9–11, 27

  Papyrus Anastasi III, 120

  Narmer Palette, 11

  Papyrus Boulaq 18, 54

  Nastasen (Kushite king), 177

  Papyrus Brooklyn 35.1446, 50

  Naukratis, 167–9

  Papyrus Harris I, 127, 135, 137

  Nebuchadnezzar (Babylonian king), 164, 177

  Papyrus Meyer B, 140

  Necho I (Overseer of western Delta), 157–8

  Parahu (Great one of Punt), 80

  Necho II (King, 26th Dynasty), 161, 164–5

  Pa-Ramessu see Ramesses I

  Nectanebo I (King, 30th Dynasty), 173

  Pas-Baal (Chief draughtsman in the Temple

  Nectanebo II (King, 30th Dynasty), 174–6

  of Amun), 88

  Neferhotep I (King, 13th Dynasty), 59–61

  Paser (King’s son of Kush), 122

  Nefertiti (Queen, 18th Dynasty), 105, 108

  Pelusium, 164, 169, 175–7

  Neferusy, 70

  Pentaweret (Prince, 20th Dynasty), 139

  Nehesy (Chancellor), 80, 88

  Pepi I (King, 6th Dynasty), 13–15, 18, 21

  Nehesy (King, 14th Dynasty), 65

  Pepi II (King, 6th Dynasty), 17–19, 23–5, 27, 32

  Nehri (Nomarch), 41

  Pepinakht called Heqaib (Overseer of

  Neo-Babylonian Empire, 163

  foreigners), 17, 23, 26

  Neo-Hittite kingdoms, 147

  Persian, 27, 161, 167–77

  Nepherites I (King, 29th Dynasty), 172–3

  Peru-nefer, 88

  Nepherites II (King, 29th Dynasty), 173

  Phanes of Halicarnassus (Mercenary), 168–9

  Nesibanebdjedet see Smendes

  Pharanabazos (Persian satrap of Syria), 173

  Nesikhons (King’s son of Kush), 151

  Philae Island, 78

  Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep (Royal

  Philistines, 147

  manicurists), 24

  Phoenicians, 166, 168, 173

  Nimrud, 150

  Phourni Cemetery see Crete, Phourni

  Nineveh, 151, 155, 158–9, 163

  Cemetery

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  Piankh (High priest of Amun and general), 141–3

  Nubian campaign, 128

  Pinudjem I (Priest-king of Thebes), 146

  Second Libyan campaign, 135–6

  Pi-Ramesses, 103, 112, 118, 120–1, 144

  War against the Sea Peoples, 133–5

  Horse stables and workshop, 121

  Ramesses IV (King, 20th Dynasty), 127, 137,

  Piye (Kushite king), 152–4, 160

  139

  Port Sudan, 25

  Ramesses V (King, 20th Dynasty), 139

  Potasimto (Commander of foreign mercenar-

  Ramesses VI (King, 20th Dynasty), 140

  ies), 166

  Ramesses VII (King, 20th Dynasty), 140

  Priene, 161

  Ramesses VIII (King, 20th Dynasty), 140

  Proto-Sinaitic Inscriptions, 47

  Ramesses IX (King, 20th Dynasty), 140

  Psamtik I (King, 26th Dynasty), 159–64, 171

  Ramesses XI (King, 20th Dynasty), 140, 143

  Psamtik II (King, 26th Dynasty), 161, 165–67

  Raphia, 155

  Psamtik III (King, 26th Dynasty), 168–9

  Ras Budran, 17, 31

  Pseudo-hieroglyphic script, 48

  Redjedef ’s Water Mountain, 30

  Psusennes I (King, 21st Dynasty), 146

  Rehoboam (King of the Kingdom of Judah),

  Ptolemy I (King, Ptolemaic Period), 177

  148

  Pudukhepa (Hittite queen), 118

  Rekhmire (Vizier), 89–90

  Punt, 17, 25–6, 31, 56–7, 63, 80–1, 89, 104,

  Reshef (God), 121

  106, 136–7

  Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, 66

  Ribaddi (King of Byblos), 98, 102

  Qaa (King, 1st Dynasty), 12

  Romans, 56, 174, 178

  Qadesh, 81–2, 101–102, 106–108, 111, 113,

  Rudamun (King, 23rd Dynasty), 152

  115–19, 121

  Qadesh (Goddess), 121

  Sabaces (Persian satrap), 176

  Qantir see Pi-Ramesses

  Sabni (Governor of Aswan), 23

  Qarqar see Tell Qarqur

  Sahure (King, 5th Dynasty), 18, 20, 26–7,

  Qasr es-Sagha, 30

  31, 156

  Qasr Ibrim, 151

  Sai, 73, 77, 111

  Qatna, 71, 92, 102

  Sais, 150, 153–4, 157–60, 163, 165, 168–9,

  Qau el-Kebir, 36

  171, 176

  Qedem, 45

  Samaria, 148–9

  Qubbet el-Hawa, 51

  Sardinia, 112

  Qustul, 9, 12

  Sargon II (Assyrian king), 155

  Sat-Mesuty(?) (Servant from Punt), 57

  Ramesses I (King, 19th Dynasty), 108–10

  Saww see Mersa Gawasis

  Ramesses II (King, 19th Dynasty), 43, 81,

  Scythians, 162

  96–7, 112–23, 125, 128, 141

  Sea Peoples, 112, 123–4, 128–35, 137, 144,

  Battle of Qadesh, 81, 113–16, 118

  147

  Diplomatic Marriage, 118–19

  Aqaiwasha, 123

  Peace Treaty with the Hittites, 117

  Danuna, 131

  Ramesseum, 113, 115, 117, 141

  Lukku, 123

  Ramesses III (King, 20th Dynasty), 45, 128–39

  Peleset, 131, 134, 137, 147

  Assassination, 45, 139

  Shekelesh, 123, 131

  First Libyan campaign, 128–30

  Sherden, 112–13, 123, 134–5, 137, 139,

  Mortuary Temple at Medinet Habu,

  142

  128–30, 134–6, 141

  Tjekeru, 131, 137, 144–5

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  Tursha, 123

  Sidon, 102–104, 120, 127, 147, 166–7, 174

  Washash, 131

  Siege ladders, 16–17, 39, 106

  Sedeinga, 97

  Sikri-haddu (King, 15th Dynasty), 65

  Sekhemib (King, 2nd Dynasty), 12

  Sile, 110

  Seleucid
Empire, 177–8

  Sinsharishkun (Assyrian king), 163

  Seleucus, 177

  Siptah (King, 19th Dynasty), 125–7, 137

  Semna, 53, 55–6, 60, 97, 152, 156

  Sisi (Position unknown), 21

  Semna Dispatches, 55–6

  Siwa Oasis, 27, 161, 177

  Senenmut (High Steward), 89

  Temple of Amun, 161, 177

  Sennacherib (Assyrian king), 155

  Smendes (King, 21st Dynasty), 143, 145–6

  Sennar, 162

  Sneferu (King, 4th Dynasty), 16, 18, 21, 27,

  Senwosret I (King, 12th Dynasty), 44–6, 50,

  120

  52, 54–5, 57, 62–3

  Sobekhotep IV (King, 13th Dynasty), 59–60

  Senwosret II (King, 12th Dynasty), 44, 50,

  Sobek-Khu (Soldier), 47

  57, 71

  Sobekneferu (King, 13th Dynasty), 59, 71

  Senwosret III (King, 12th Dynasty), 47, 53–5, Soleb, 86, 97, 137

  57, 62

  Solomon (King of United Kingdom of Israel),

  Seqenenre Tao II (King, 17th Dynasty), 68–9,

  147–8

  71

  Somalia, 25

  Serabit el-Khadim, 17, 47, 140

  Sopedhor (Commander of Buhen), 61

  Serra West, 60

  Soteraja (Queen, 19th Dynasty), 125

  Setau (King’s son of Kush), 122

  Spartans, 168, 173–4

  Sethnakht (King, 20th Dynasty), 127–8

  Sumur, 103

  Seti I (King, 19th Dynasty), 110–12, 115, 123, Suppiluliuma I (Hittite king), 101–102, 128

  107–109

  Seti II (King, 19th Dynasty), 125, 127–8

  Suppiluliuma II (Hittite king), 131

  Seti (King’s son of Kush), 126–7

  Susa, 170, 172, 174

  Shabaka (King, 25th Dynasty), 154–5

  Shabataka (King, 25th Dynasty), 155

  Tadukhepa (Queen, 18th Dynasty), 97

  Shabtuna, 113–14

  Taharka (King, 25th Dynasty), 27, 155–8

  Shalmaneser III (Assyrian king), 149–50

  Takelot II (King, 23rd Dynasty), 150

  Shamash-Edom, 92

  Takhsy, 91

  Sharuhen, 72

  Tamos (Persian admiral), 172–3

  Shasu-Bedouin, 110, 113, 122–3, 143

  Tanis, 143–6, 166

  Shattiwaza (Mitanni king, Hittite vassal), 101

  Tanutamun (King, 25th Dynasty),

  Shechem, 47

  158–9, 162

  Sheikh Muftah Culture, 4, 28

  Tarhuntassa, 109, 116

  Shellal, 20–1, 165

  Taweret (Goddess), 51

  Shepenwepet II (God’s wife of Amun), 160

  Tawosret (King, 19th Dynasty), 125–7

  Sheshi (King, 14th Dynasty), 65

  Tefnakht (King, 24th Dynasty), 153–4, 157

  Shishak see Shoshenk I

  Tel Erani, 10

  Shoshenk I (King, 22nd Dynasty), 147–9, 161

  Tel Ikhbeineh, 10

  Shoshenk V (King, 22nd Dynasty), 150

  Tel Maahaz, 10

  Shutatarra (King of Qadesh), 101–102

  Tell el-Ajjul, 59, 65

  Sicily, 105

  Tell el-Amarna, 98, 100, 103–104

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