05799nam 22007212 450 991077895450332120151005020621.01-139-20982-51-107-22897-21-280-56884-41-139-22273-297866135984480-511-99767-11-139-22444-11-139-21793-31-139-21484-51-139-22101-9(CKB)2550000000082924(EBL)833464(OCoLC)775869935(SSID)ssj0000611305(PQKBManifestationID)11369215(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000611305(PQKBWorkID)10646644(PQKB)11174137(UkCbUP)CR9780511997679(MiAaPQ)EBC833464(Au-PeEL)EBL833464(CaPaEBR)ebr10533146(CaONFJC)MIL359844(EXLCZ)99255000000008292420141103d2012|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAmenhotep III Egypt's radiant pharaoh /Arielle P. Kozloff[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,2012.1 online resource (xi, 351 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).1-107-63854-2 1-107-01196-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; AMENHOTEP III: EGYPT'S RADIANT PHARAOH; Title; Copyright; Dedication; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; AMENHOTEP III AS HE IS VIEWED TODAY; GEOGRAPHIC, CULTURAL, AND HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; The Serpentine Nile; Egypts Early History: From the Unification to the First Intermediate Period (ca. 3000-2040 B.C.); The Middle Kingdom, the Rise of Amun, and the Second Intermediate Period (ca. 2040-1550 B.C.); The Early New Kingdom: Dynasty 18, Amenhotep III's Ancestral Line, and the Rise of Thebes (ca. 1550-1411 B.C.); A NOTE ON THE SPELLINGS OF ANCIENT EGYPTIAN NAMESPROLOGUE: THE BIRTHPLACE OF AMENHOTEP IIITHE FAIYUM OASIS; THE FAIYUM'S HAREM AND ITS CULTURE; THE HAREM'S PLACE IN THE ROYAL EXCHEQUER; THE HAREM AS ROYAL INCUBATOR; 1: AN HEIR UNAPPARENT: (Reign of Amenhotep II, Years 15-25, ca. 1411-1401 B.C.); PARENTS OF THE FUTURE KING; AMENHOTEPS EARLY CHILDHOOD AT MI-WER; Children of the Kap; 2: THE MAKING OF AN HEIR APPARENT: (Reign of Thutmose IV, Years 1-5, ca. 1400-1396 B.C.); THE PROMISE OF THE GREAT SPHINX; ROYAL PROPAGANDA; PRINCE AMENHOTEPS HIGHER EDUCATION AT THEBES; THE SCHOOLMASTERS HEKARESHU AND HEKARNEHEH; THE TOMB OF SEBEK-HOTEP AND MERYT3: THUTMOSE IV AND KING'S SON AMENHOTEP IN NUBIA: (Reign of Thutmose IV, Years 5-8, ca. 1396-1393 B.C.)TROUBLE IN UPPER EGYPT AND NUBIA; INSCRIPTIONS OF THUTMOSE IV AND HIS FAMILY AT ASWAN; VICEROY OF NUBIA AMENHOTEP; 4: LE ROI EST MORT, VIVE LE ROI!: (Reign of Amenhotep III, Year 1, ca. 1391 B.C.); THE BURIAL OF THUTMOSE IV; ASCENSION AND CORONATION OF AMENHOTEP III; AMENHOTEP III'S OFFICIAL NAMES; THE NEW KING'S FIRST OFFICIAL RECEPTION; 5: ESTABLISHING DIVINE MIGHT AND DIVINE RIGHT: (Reign of Amenhotep III, ca. 1391-1388 B.C.)OPENING NORTHERN LIMESTONE QUARRIES AND FOUNDING A CEMETERY FOR BULLSBULL AND LION HUNTS; THE PRIEST AMENHOTEP SON OF HAPU AND THE SYMBOLISM OF THE HUNTS; THE YOUNG KING IN THE SOUTH AT EL KAB AND THEBES; 6: "THE FIRST CAMPAIGN OF VICTORY": AMENHOTEP IIIS RIVER WAR: (Reign of Amenhotep III, Year 5, ca. 1387 B.C.); WORD OF A REBELLION; THE ROYAL ARMY AND ITS DIVINE ARSENAL; MONUMENTS RECORDING THE CAMPAIGN AND THE KINGS ITINERARY; 7: THE SPOILS OF WAR: (Reign of Amenhotep III, Years 6-9, ca. 1386-1383 B.C.); HUNDRED-GATED THEBES: "THE LIKE HAD NEVER BEEN MADE"THE GOD'S BARGE AND THE OPET FESTIVALMORE CONSTRUCTION AT LUXOR AND KARNAK; PHARAOH'S TEMPLE; THE ROYAL TOMB AND ITS WORKERS; THE GOLDEN AFTERGLOW; 8: THE KING'S FIRST TWO WIVES: (Reign of Amenhotep III, Years 10 and 11, ca. 1382-1381 B.C.); GREAT ROYAL WIFE, TIY; A SECOND BRIDE: GILUKHEPA, THE MITANNI PRINCESS; A MILITARY FORAY IN AID OF THE NEW IN-LAWS?; QUEEN TIYS LAKE: A GIFT TO HER HOMETOWN; 9: THE LOST YEARS: (Reign of Amenhotep III, Years 12-19, ca. 1380-1373 B.C.); YEAR 20: BRIDGING THE GAP IN THE RECORD; WHAT HAPPENED?; RITUAL OFFERING SPOONS; THE BURIAL OF YUYA AND THUYAPRINCE THUTMOSE'S MONUMENTSThis book follows the life story of Amenhotep III, one of the most important rulers of ancient Egypt, from his birth and into the afterlife. Amenhotep III ruled for thirty-eight years, from c.1391-1353 BC, during the apex of Egypt's international and artistic power. Arielle P. Kozloff situates Amenhotep in his time, chronicling not only his life but also the key political and military events that occurred during his lifetime and reign, as well as the evolution of religious rituals and the cult of the pharaoh. She further examines the art and culture of the court, including its palaces, villas, furnishings and fashions. Through the exploration of abundant evidence from the period, in the form of both textual and material culture, Kozloff richly re-creates all aspects of Egyptian civilization at the height of the Mediterranean Bronze Age.PharaohsBiographyEgyptHistoryEighteenth dynasty, ca.1570-1320 B.CPharaohs932/.014092HIS002000bisacshKozloff Arielle P.164772UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910778954503321Amenhotep III3745259UNINA