This collection of historical studies is the product of the writer's research for his doctoral dissertation entitled "A Study of the Chronology of the Eighteenth Egyptian Dynasty". It addresses both the chronological succession of the Eighteenth Dynasty as well as cultural and linguistic aspects of accession and inheritance.

This collection of historical studies is the product of the writer's research for his doctoral dissertation entitled "A Study of the Chronology of the Eighteenth Egyptian Dynasty". It addresses both the chronological succession of the Eighteenth Dynasty as well as cultural and linguistic aspects of accession and inheritance.

  • Imprint: University of Toronto Press
  • Published: December 1967
  • Pages: 248

Donald Bruce Redford is a Canadian Egyptologist and archaeologist, currently Professor of Classics and Ancient Mediterranean Studies at Pennsylvania State University.

Chapters

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PREFACE
ABBREVIATIONS
1. Ḫ’y and its derivatives
2. The family of Ahmose: The Seventeenth Dynasty
3. The coregencies of the early Eighteenth Dynasty
4. The reign of Hatshepsut
5. The alleged coregency of Amenhotpe III and Akhenaten
6. The coregency of Akhenaten and Smenkhkare
7. The date of the end of the Eighteenth Dynasty
APPENDIX Prolegomena to the history of Syria during the Amarna period
SPECIAL INDEXES
SUBJECT INDEX

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