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J-Mak Scribe


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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2012 10:27 am Post subject: Is there any record of interaction after Pepi II till MK? |
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Hey I am interested to know if there is any recorded interaction between the nations (trade or otherwise) after the reign of Pepi II. Or would Egypt not interact with Nubia until the construction of the Buhen fortresses in the Middle Kingdom?
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Lutz Pharaoh


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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:56 am Post subject: |
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For example...
Stuart Tyson Smith : State and Empire in the Middle and New Kingdoms. - In: Anthropology and Egyptology - A Developing Dialogue - Monographs in Mediterranean Archaeology 8. - Sheffield : Academic Press, 1997. - pp. 66 - 89.
Bruce Beyer Williams : Serra East and the Mission of Middle Kingdom Fortresses in Nubia. - In: Gold of Praise - Studies on Ancient Egypt in Honor of Edward F. Wente - SAOC 58 (66 MB). - Chicago : Oriental Institute, 1999. - pp. 435 - 453.
And of course, several monographs on the Egyptian history in its entirety.
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Lutz Pharaoh


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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:06 pm Post subject: |
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Forgotten ... Also of interest:
Rolf Gundlach : Die Zwangsumsiedlung auswärtiger Bevölkerung als Mittel ägyptischer Politik bis zum Ende des Mittleren Reiches. - [Forschungen zur antiken Sklaverei - 26]. - Stuttgart : Steiner, 1994. - ISBN : 3-515-06664-0. - VIII, 238 p.
Kathryn A. Bard : State collapse in Egypt in the late third millennium B.C.. - In: Annali - 54 / 1. - Napoli : Istituti Editoriali e Poligrafici Internazionali, 1994. - pp. 275 - 281.
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Lutz Pharaoh


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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 12:15 pm Post subject: |
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All good things are three ...
The article by K. Bard : State collapse in Egypt in the late third millennium B.C. is also online available, see HERE .
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