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Combining extremely accessible textrichly informed by the latest findings in Egyptologywith magnificent color photographs, Treasures of the Pharaohs presents the wealth and majesty of ancient Egypt, from the temples of Karnak and Luxor to the riches of King Tutankhamen and Nefertiti. This lustrous bookits pages are decorated with metallic inksshowcases a fantastic array of gold jewelry inlaid with lapis and carnelian, sparkling gilded thrones, and deeply hued murals depicting legends of the afterlife. The inviting text examines the reign of each pharaoh, from the New Kingdom to the Roman empire, and the monuments he built. Cutting-edge scholarship helps provide the cultural and historical context for these relics, while special sections explain the methods and history of the practice of Egyptology. In singularly compelling words and pictures, the glories of ancient Egypt, its people, and their beliefs come to life in Treasures of the Pharaohs.
| Foreword | 6 | |
| Introduction: Hundred-Gated Thebes | 8 | |
| Chapter 1 | Origins: The Paleolithic Period to the 17th Dynasty (c.100,000-c.1550bce) | 14 |
| The Womb of the Goddess: The Paleolithic Period to the Early Dynastic Period | 16 | |
| She Who Loves Silence: The 3rd to 10th Dynasties | 18 | |
| The City of the Scepter: The 11th Dynasty | 20 | |
| Amun the Mighty: The 12th Dynasty | 28 | |
| Rivals for the Kingdom: The 13th to 17th Dynasties | 36 | |
| Special Feature: Exploration and Discovery | 38 | |
| Chapter 2 | Most Favored of Places The 18th Dynasty (c.1550-c.1295bce) | 44 |
| Unity Restored: Ahmose I and Amenhotep I | 46 | |
| A Valley for the Kings: Thutmose I and Thutmose II | 48 | |
| Daughter of Amun: Hatshepsut | 50 | |
| Years of Conquest: Thutmose III | 56 | |
| Special Feature: Karnak and the Cult of Amun | 62 | |
| The Hero King: Amenhotep II | 68 | |
| Securing the Peace: Thutmose IV | 74 | |
| Monuments to the Dazzling Sun: Amenhotep III | 78 | |
| A Time of Heresy: Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten | 94 | |
| Treasures of the Boy King: Tutankhamun | 98 | |
| Amun Restored: Ay | 120 | |
| The General Takes Charge: Horemheb | 122 | |
| Chapter 3 | Rulers in Southern Heliopolis: The 19th and 20th Dynasties (c.1295-c.1069bce) | 132 |
| Stability and Renewal: Ramesses I | 134 | |
| Honoring the Ancestors: Sety I | 136 | |
| Ramesses the Great: Ramesses II | 144 | |
| Special Feature: Servants in the Place of Truth | 156 | |
| Thebes in Troubled Times: Merneptah | 164 | |
| Struggles for Power: Amenmesse and Sety II | 168 | |
| A Decade of Transition: Siptah, Tawosret, Sethnakht | 170 | |
| United with Eternity: Ramesses III | 174 | |
| Decline of a Royal City: Ramesses IV to Ramesses XI | 186 | |
| Epilogue: After the New Kingdom (c.1069bce-c.641ce) | 194 | |
| Disunity and Foreign Rule: 3rd Intermediate Period | 196 | |
| The Last Egyptian Pharaohs: The Late Period | 202 | |
| Greeks and Romans: Ptolemaic to Byzantine Periods | 208 | |
| Glossary | 216 | |
| Bibliography | 217 | |
| Index | 218 | |
| Acknowledgments and Picture Credits | 224 |
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Combining extremely accessible textrichly informed by the latest findings in Egyptologywith magnificent color photographs, Treasures of the Pharaohs presents the wealth and majesty of ancient Egypt, from the temples of Karnak and Luxor to the riches of King Tutankhamen and Nefertiti. This lustrous bookits pages are decorated with metallic inksshowcases a fantastic array of gold jewelry inlaid with lapis and carnelian, sparkling gilded thrones, and deeply hued murals depicting legends of the afterlife. The inviting text examines the reign of each pharaoh, from the New Kingdom to the Roman empire, and the monuments he built. Cutting-edge scholarship helps provide the cultural and historical...