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The Rise and Fall of Ancient Egypt

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by Toby Wilkinson


  Ramesses IV, great Abydos stela: KRI, vol. VI, pp. 17–20.

  Ramesses IV, second Abydos stela: KRI, vol. VI, pp. 20–25.

  Ramesses IV, Wadi Hammamat inscription of year three: KRI, vol. VI, pp. 12–14.

  Rekhmira, biographical inscription: Urkunden IV, pp. 1071–1085.

  Satire of the Trades: Wolfgang Helck, Die Lehre des Dw3-Htjj (Wiesbaden, 1970).

  Senenmut, Karnak statue inscription: Urkunden IV, pp. 407–415.

  Sennefer, tomb inscription: Urkunden IV, pp. 1417–1434.

  Senusret III, Semna stela: Lesestücke, pp. 83–84.

  Sethnakht, Elephantine stela: KRI, vol. V, pp. 671–672.

  Seti I, Kanais temple inscription: KRI, vol. I, pp. 65–70.

  Seti I, Nauri Decree: KRI, vol. I, pp. 45–58.

  Shabaqo, commemorative scarab: FHN, no. 14, pp. 123–125.

  Sobeknakht, autobiographical inscription: Vivian Davies, “Sobeknakht of Elkab and the Coming of Kush,” Egyptian Archaeology, 23 (2003), pp. 3–6.

  Soped-her, funerary stela: Torgny Säve-Söderbergh, “A Buhen Stela,” fig. 2.

  Taharqo, desert stela: FHN, no. 23, pp. 158–163.

  Taharqo, Kawa stela of year six: FHN, no. 22, pp. 145–158.

  Tale of Sinuhe, The: Lesestücke, pp. 3–17.

  Tanutamun, dream stela: FHN, no. 29, pp. 193–209.

  Thutmose I, Abydos stela: Urkunden IV, pp. 94–103.

  Thutmose I, Tombos victory inscription: Urkunden IV, pp. 82–86.

  Thutmose III, Megiddo inscription from Karnak: Urkunden IV, pp. 647–667.

  Thutmose III, obelisk inscription: Urkunden IV, pp. 586–587.

  Tjauti, desert inscription: John and Deborah Darnell, Theban Desert Road Survey in the Egyptian Western Desert, vol. 1, Gebel Tjauti Rock Inscriptions 1–45 and Wadi el-Hôl Rock Inscriptions 1–45 (Chicago, 2002), pp. 30–37.

  Tjauti, false door: Henry Fischer, Inscriptions from the Coplite Name, plate XIV, no. 14.

  Tjetji, funerary stela: Gay Robins, The Art of Ancient Egypt, fig. 85, p. 86.

  Tutankhamun, restoration stela: Urkunden IV, pp. 2025–2032.

  Tutu, tomb inscription: Maj Sandman (ed.), Texts, nos. XCVII–CIX, pp. 70–87; Norman de Garis Davies, The Rock Tombs of El Amarna, part VI.

  Wedjahorresnet, statue inscription: Georges Posener, La première domination perse en Égypte (Cairo, 1936), pp. 1–29.

  Weni, autobiographical inscription: Urkunden I, pp. 98–110.

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