A Short History of New Kingdom Egypt
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Expertly taking readers through one of the most transformative periods in Ancient Egypt, Robert Morkot demonstrates how, under the pharaohs of the New Kingdom (c. 1550-1070 BCE), Egypt rose to be the largest and most dominant state of the Late Bronze Age world of western Asia and the eastern Mediterranean.
Morkot deftly analyses key aspects of the New Kingdom Era - covering the production of some of Egypt's most spectacular monuments, such as the Tombs in the Valley of the Kings - and analy...
Morkot deftly analyses key aspects of the New Kingdom Era - covering the production of some of Egypt's most spectacular monuments, such as the Tombs in the Valley of the Kings - and analy...






















