Rise of the Hyksos: Egypt and the Levant from the Middle Kingdom to the Early Second Intermediate Period. Anna-Latifa Mourad

Rise of the Hyksos: Egypt and the Levant from the Middle Kingdom to the Early Second Intermediate Period


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  • Rise of the Hyksos: Egypt and the Levant from the Middle Kingdom to the Early Second Intermediate Period
  • Anna-Latifa Mourad
  • Page: 328
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  • ISBN: 9781784911331
  • Publisher: Brown, David Book Company
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The Second Intermediate Period of Egypt is characterised by the destabilisation of the Egyptian state. It is also recognised as the time in which the aptly named HqA.w xAs.wt ‘rulers of the foreign lands', or Hyksos, extended their control over parts of Egypt. But, who are these rulers and where did they come from? How did they create their Fifteenth Dynasty within Egypt? This book provides a new appraisal of the circumstances leading to Hyksos rule. Utilising theories on ethnicity and cultural mixing, it investigates the nature and effects of Egyptian-Levantine contact from the Middle Kingdom to the early Second Intermediate Period, and reassesses the Egyptian concept of the other. The approach is holistic, gathering archaeological, textual and artistic evidence from sites across three regions: Egypt, the Eastern Desert, and the Levant. This method is proven to be well suited in shedding light on the origins of the enigmatic Hyksos, offering new insights into how these ‘rulers of foreign lands' established their Fifteenth Dynasty in Egypt.

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Rise of the Hyksos Egypt and the Levant from the Middle Kingdom to the Early Second Intermediate Period by Anna-Latifa Mourad. xiv+314; black & white  Second Intermediate Period (Egyptology) - Academia.edu
First Intermediate Period Anth.340 Ppt. lecture-11: Middle Bronze 2B-C Egypt and Canaan (by G. Mumford; revised 2014).more the fall/decline of the Middle Kingdom, the rise of the Hyksos and Second Intermediate Period bridge connecting northeast Africa and Asia, and particularly Ancient Egypt with the Levant. The New Kingdom of Egypt: Pharaohs, Temples & Timeline - Video
The New Kingdom was Ancient Egypt's age of empire; Egyptian pharaohs expanded three great kingdoms (the other two were the Old Kingdom and the Middle Kingdom). The New Kingdom began with the expulsion of the Hyksos, the rulers of foreign lands who had occupied Egypt during its Second Intermediate Period. List of pharaohs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
5 First Intermediate Period 7 Second Intermediate Period This male king gave rise to the legendary queen Nitocris of Herodotus and Manetho. The Middle Kingdom (2060–1802 BC) is the period from the end of the First Intermediate Subsequently, as the Hyksos withdrew from Upper Egypt, the native Egyptian  Sheshi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Finally, Sheshi could be a ruler of the early 14th Dynasty, a line of kings of the sequence of events from the end of the Middle Kingdom to the Hyksos Consequently, Maaibre Sheshi is the best attested ruler of the Second Intermediate Period To the south, in Upper Egypt, a total of twenty seals are known from Abydos, 



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