"From Slave to Pharaoh: The Black Experience of Ancient Egypt" explores the multifaceted relationship between ancient Egypt and its southern neighbor, Nubia. The text examines how Egyptians perceived and interacted with Nubians from early times through the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, detailing themes of ethnic identity, cultural exchange, and military conflict. It investigates Egypt's imperial expansion into Nubia, the administration of conquered territories, and the economic exploitation of southern resources. Furthermore, the work analyzes the period when Nubian rulers controlled Egypt as the Twenty-fifth Dynasty, highlighting their interaction with Egyptian culture and their role in regional politics, particularly concerning Assyrian expansion. The included illustrations and notes offer visual and textual evidence supporting the historical narrative.
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