- The New Kingdom, also
called the
Egyptian New
kingdom Empire,
refers to
ancient Egypt between the 16th
century BC and the 11th
century BC. This period...
- The
Nineteenth Dynasty of
Egypt (notated
Dynasty XIX), also
known as the
Ramessid dynasty, is
classified as the
second Dynasty of the
Ancient Egyptian New...
-
Prices from the
Ramessid Period: An
Economic Study of the
Village of
Necropolis Workmen at Thebes",
Commodity Prices from the
Ramessid Period, Brill,...
-
modern city),
tombs which date to
dynasties Nine, Ten and Twelve, and the
Ramessid tombs of
Siese and Amenhotep. In Graeco-Roman times,
there was a distinct...
- Bibliography: The
Theban Necropolis, pp. 38–41 Lise
Manniche – "Lost
Ramessid and Post-
Ramessid Private Tombs in the
Theban Necropolis"
Volume 33 of
Carsten Niebuhr...
-
Pavilion (hieroglyph)
Elizabeth Frood, John Baines,
Biographical Texts from
Ramessid Egypt,
Society of
Biblical Literature, 2007, ISBN 1-58983-210-8, p.166...
-
Retrieved 2010-05-21. Frood,
Elizabeth (2007).
Biographical texts from
Ramessid Egypt. Atlanta:
Society of
Biblical Literature. ISBN 978-1-58983-210-7...
- with the Shasu).
These Shasu were a
persistent thorn in the side of the
Ramessid pharaohs'
empire in Syria-Palestine, well-attested in
Egytian texts, but...
- many conspirators,
including Theban officials and women.
Under the
later Ramessids,
Thebes began to
decline as the
government fell into
grave economic difficulties...
- 1872
orientalist painting by
Wilhelm Gentz, set in the
peristyle court Ramessid columns in the
peristyle court (first courtyard)
First courtyard and second...