- Kim
Steven Bardrum Ryholt (born 19 June 1970) is a
Danish Egyptologist. He is a
professor of
Egyptology at the
University of
Copenhagen and a specialist...
- Ben-Tor 2007, p. 2.
Ryholt 1997, p. 118.
Bietak 1999, p. 378. Ilin-Tomich 2016, pp. 7–8.
Bourriau 2000, p. 179.
Ryholt 2018, p. 235.
Ryholt 1997, pp. 119–120...
- this king:
Awoserre and Aqenenre. However, the
Danish Egyptologist Kim
Ryholt maintains in his
study of the
Second Intermediate Period that
these prenomens...
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recorded reign.
Ryholt (1997:190)
argues that the 13th
Dynasty lasted from 1803-1649 BC,
lasting some 154 years.
According to
Ryholt, the 13th Dynasty...
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Biblical Institute Press, 1986. 16 [67]
Ryholt, p.170
Ryholt, p.170
Ryholt, p.170
Ryholt, p.170 K.S.B.
Ryholt, The
Political Situation in
Egypt during...
- Xois in
central Delta according to the
Egyptian historian Manetho. Kim
Ryholt and some
historians think it was
probably Avaris. The 14th
Dynasty was another...
-
although this is one of
Ryholt's "most
debatable and far-reaching" conclusions. For this
reason other scholars do not
follow Ryholt and see only insufficient...
- 52, 60.
Ryholt 2010, p. 121.
Ryholt 1997, p. 369.
Ryholt 1997, pp. 114–115.
Bryce 2009.
Ryholt 1997, p. 367.
Ryholt 1997, pp. 367–368.
Ryholt 1997, p...
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beginning of the
Second Intermediate Period. This
analysis is
rejected by
Ryholt and
Baker however, who note that the
stele of
Seheqenre Sankhptahi, reigning...
-
generally accepted that
Egypt remained unified until late into the dynasty. Kim
Ryholt contends that the
Fourteenth Dynasty instead arose in the Nile
Delta at...