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Kozloff$b[electronic resource] 210 1$aCambridge :$cCambridge University Press,$d2012. 215 $a1 online resource (xi, 351 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 300 $aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). 311 $a1-107-63854-2 311 $a1-107-01196-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; 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 NAMES 327 $aPROLOGUE: 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 MERYT 327 $a3: 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.) 327 $aOPENING 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" 327 $aTHE 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 THUYA 327 $aPRINCE THUTMOSE'S MONUMENTS 330 $aThis book follows the life story of Amenhotep III, one of the most important rulers of ancient Egypt, from his birth and into the afterlife. 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