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War & Trade With the Pharaohs

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by Garry J. Shaw


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  Tell el-Daba, 60, 64–7, 70–2, 89

  Tjetmer (Libyan chief), 130

  Hybrid Egyptian-Asiatic temples, 64

  Tod, 43, 68

  Minoan scenes, 89

  Tod Treasure, 43

  Reused Statuary, 71

  Tombos, 77

  Tell el-Farkha, 6, 8, 12

  Toshka, 52, 107

  Tell el-Habua, 72

  Treasury of Sanam, 178

  Tell es-Saidiyeh, 136–7

  Triremes, 165, 173

  Tell es-Sakan, 9–10, 16

  Tudkhalia IV (Hittite king), 118

  Tell Mardikh see Ebla

  Tunip, 86, 136

  Tell Qarqur, 149, 155

  Turi (King’s son of Kush), 72

  Tell Qasile, 146

  Tushratta (Mitanni king), 96–7, 99, 101

  Tell Siyannu, 49

  Tutankhamun (King, 18th Dynasty), 82, 92,

  Temple towns, Nubia, 86–7, 151

  102, 106–108

  Teos (King, 30th Dynasty), 173–4

  Mortuary temple at Thebes, 92

  Teti (King, 6th Dynasty), 13

  Restoration Stele, 106

  The Admonitions of Ipuwer, 51

  Tuthmosis I (King, 18th Dynasty), 77–8, 92,

  The Elephantine Stele, 127

  111

  The Eloquent Peasant, 23

  Tuthmosis II (King, 18th Dynasty), 79–80

  The Prophecy of Neferti, 32, 44

  Tuthmosis III (King, 18th Dynasty), 79–80,

  The Quarrel of Apophis and Seqenenre, 68

  82–92, 101, 111, 120

  The Report of Wenamun, 144–6

  Annals of Tuthmosis III, 79, 83–4, 88–90

  The Romance of Alexander, 175

  Battle of Megiddo, 82–4

  The Satrap Stele, 176

  Eighth campaign, 84–5

  The Tale of Sinuhe (Sanehat), 42, 44–6, 51

  Tuthmosis IV (King, 18th Dynasty), 94–6

  The Tale of the Shipwrecked Sailor, 42

  Tyre, 85, 102, 144, 147, 166–7, 173

  The Teaching for King Merikare, 32

  Thebes, 34–5, 37, 39–40, 42–3, 47, 52, 55,

  Udjahorresnet (Chief physician), 169–70

  59–60, 63, 65, 67–8, 70, 72, 80–1, 90–1,

  Ugarit, 46, 71, 78, 93, 105, 125–6, 132–3

  98–100, 112, 113–14, 119, 128, 136, 138,

  Temple of Baal, 125

  140–3, 145–6, 150–3, 158–60, 176

  Ullaza, 48, 136

  Temple of Amun (Karnak Temple), 59,

  Uluburun shipwreck, 105–106, 133

  67, 72, 80–1, 83, 88, 90, 92, 94–5, 106,

  Unas (King, 5th Dynasty), 18, 22

  110, 113, 117, 128, 137, 140, 144–5, 148,

  Ura, 46

  150, 152–3, 156–8, 160, 167

  Temple of Mut, Karnak, 156

  Urhi-Teshub see Mursilis III

  Valley of the Kings, 54, 110, 126, 138,

  Uronarti, 55

  140

  Urshu, 75

  Valley of the Queens, 140

  Useramun (Vizier), 89

  Thonis-Heracleion, 168–9

  Userkaf (King, 5th Dynasty), 21

  Tiglath-Pilaser III (Assyrian king), 148, 154

  Usersatet (King’s son of Kush), 94

  Timna, 5, 137, 139

  Ushanhuru (Prince, 25th Dynasty), 157

  Tiye (Queen, 18th Dynasty), 96–9

  Tiye (Queen, 20th Dynasty), 139

  Valley of the Kings see Thebes, Valley of the

  Tjaru see Tell el-Habua

  Kings

  Tjauti (Nomarch of Coptos), 35

  Valley of the Queens see Thebes, Valley of the

  Tjehemau (Soldier), 39–40

  Queens

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  Index 213

  Wad Ben Naqa, 178

  Wentjet (‘The man of Byblos’), 18

  Wadi Allaqi, 7, 52, 55

  Werdjededba (Seal-bearer of the god), 26

  Wadi Araba, 4, 5

  Wermer (Libyan chief), 130

  Wadi el-Hol, 47

  Widan el-Faras, 30

  Wadi el-Hudi, 52

  Wilbour Papyrus, 139

  Wadi es-Sebua, 64, 122

  Wadi Hammamat, 3, 40, 57, 139, 170

  Xerxes I (Persian king, 27th Dynasty), 171

  Wadi Maghara, 17, 47

  Yakin-Ilu (Mayor of Byblos), 59

  Wadi Natrun, 23, 52, 135

  Yam, 14, 22, 24–7, 29, 62

  Wadi Schatt er-Rigal, 39

  Yamkhad, 75–6

  Wall of the North, 16

  Yankh, 22

  Walls of the Ruler, 44, 45

  Yantinu (Mayor of Byblos), 59

  Washukanni, 76, 101

  Yehem, 82

  Wawat, 14, 22–5, 35, 39, 52, 63, 86, 88–9, 94,

  Yemen, 26

  107, 125

  Yenoam, 111, 123

  Ways of Horus, 16, 44, 46, 52

  Weni (Army leader), 13–16, 27

  Zimreddi (King of Sidon), 104

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  Document Outline

  Cover

  Title

  Copyright

  Contents

  Maps

  Acknowledgements

  Preface: Crossroads

  Chapter 1: Another World (10000–2584 BCE)

  Chapter 2: Building Foreign Relations (and Pyramids) (2584–2117 BCE)

  Chapter 3: A Country Divided (2117–2066 BCE)

  Chapter 4: An Expanding World (2066–1781 BCE)

  Chapter 5: The Hyksos and the Kermans: Their Rise and Fall (1781–1549 BCE)

  Plate section

  Chapter 6: Meeting the Mitanni and Assimilating Kush (1549–1388 BCE)

  Chapter 7: Heresy and Diplomacy (1388–1298 BCE)

  Chapter 8: The Hittites and the Ramessides (1298–1187 BCE)

  Chapter 9: Sea Peoples, Libyans, and the End of the New Kingdom (1187–1064 BCE)

  Chapter 10: Libyan Pharaohs, the Kingdom of Kush, and the Assyrian Invasion (1064–664 BCE)

  Chapter 11: Vive La Resistance (664–332 BCE)

  Endnotes

  Bibliography

  Index

 

 

 


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