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A time of political fragmentation, powerful priests, and chaos. In this episode we recap the events at the end of the 20th Dynasty of Egypt, as well as examining the god Amun, and his incredibly powerful High Priest.
Patreon: www.patreon.com/MummyMoviePodcast
Bibliography
Bierbrier, M. L. (1975). The late New Kingdom in Egypt (c. 1300-664 BC): a genealogical and chronological investigation (vol 22). Oxbow Classics in Egyptology
Cline, E. H. (2006). Thutmose III: a new biography. University of Michigan Press.
Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.
Kitchen, K. A. (1986). The third intermediate period in Egypt: 1100-650 BC. Aris & Phillips.
Rice, M. (2002). Who's who in Ancient Egypt. Routledge.
Wente, E. F. (1966). The suppression of the high priest Amenhotep. Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 25(2), 73-87.
Wilson, J. A. (2013). The Culture of Ancient Egypt: Originally published as The Burden of Egypt. University of Chicago Press.
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By Peter RoseA time of political fragmentation, powerful priests, and chaos. In this episode we recap the events at the end of the 20th Dynasty of Egypt, as well as examining the god Amun, and his incredibly powerful High Priest.
Patreon: www.patreon.com/MummyMoviePodcast
Bibliography
Bierbrier, M. L. (1975). The late New Kingdom in Egypt (c. 1300-664 BC): a genealogical and chronological investigation (vol 22). Oxbow Classics in Egyptology
Cline, E. H. (2006). Thutmose III: a new biography. University of Michigan Press.
Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.
Kitchen, K. A. (1986). The third intermediate period in Egypt: 1100-650 BC. Aris & Phillips.
Rice, M. (2002). Who's who in Ancient Egypt. Routledge.
Wente, E. F. (1966). The suppression of the high priest Amenhotep. Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 25(2), 73-87.
Wilson, J. A. (2013). The Culture of Ancient Egypt: Originally published as The Burden of Egypt. University of Chicago Press.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.