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- New Kingdom of Egypt - Wikipedia
The New Kingdom, also called the Egyptian Empire, refers to ancient Egypt between the 16th century BC and the 11th century BC This period of ancient Egyptian history covers the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth dynasties
- New Kingdom of Egypt - World History Encyclopedia
The New Kingdom (c 1570- c 1069 BCE) is the era in Egyptian history following the disunity of the Second Intermediate Period (c 1782-1570 BCE) and preceding
- New Kingdom | Egyptian history | Britannica
During the New Kingdom, Egypt was very receptive to cults from the Middle East, while Egyptian medical and magical expertise was highly regarded among the Hittites, Assyrians, and Babylonians
- The New Kingdom: When ancient Egypt was the ancient worlds undisputed . . .
Explore the rise and fall of Egypt’s New Kingdom, from Ahmose I’s Hyksos victory to Ramses II’s reign, military conquests, and monumental building projects
- The New Kingdom | Boundless World History - Lumen Learning
The New Kingdom of Egypt spanned the Eighteenth to Twentieth Dynasties (c 1550-1077 BCE), and was Egypt’s most prosperous time It was ruled by pharaohs Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, Akhenaten, Tutankhamun and Ramesses II
- New Kingdom - Ancient Origins
The New Kingdom covers the time period from around 1550 BC to 1070 BC, and it was a time of great political and cultural achievements in Ancient Egypt
- New Kingdom of Egypt - New World Encyclopedia
The New Kingdom is the period in ancient Egyptian history between the sixteenth century B C E and the eleventh century B C E , covering the Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth Dynasties of Egypt
- New Kingdom Overview - Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum
The New Kingdom, often called the “Empire Age,” began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, famous for such fascinating rulers as Hatshepsut and Amenhotep III Another famous pharaoh, Akhnaton, set up a short-lived new religion worshiping a singled god called the Aten
- Egypt in the New Kingdom (ca. 1550–1070 B. C. )
Known especially for monumental architecture and statuary honoring the gods and pharaohs, the New Kingdom, a period of nearly 500 years of political stability and economic prosperity, also produced an abundance of artistic masterpieces created for use by nonroyal individuals
- New Kingdom and Third Intermediate Period, an introduction
New Kingdom (c 1550–1070 B C E ) Spanning more than 500 years and encompassing Dynasties 18–20, the New Kingdom is often considered to be the peak of ancient Egyptian culture
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