Fifth dynasty of Egypt

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11st millennium BC / African civilizations / Piye / Napata / Tefnakht / Memphis /  Egypt / Amun / Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt / Kingdom of Kush / Africa / Year of birth unknown

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Language: English - Date: 2009-08-11 06:51:05
2Giza Governorate / Africa / Saqqara / Fifth dynasty of Egypt / Pepi II Neferkare / Egyptian pyramids / Sixth Dynasty of Egypt / Pepi I Meryre / Merenre Nemtyemsaf I / 3rd millennium BC / Memphis /  Egypt / Ancient Egypt

Me dite rrane an Se a Alexandria NILE DELTA

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Language: English - Date: 2004-10-15 17:31:33
3articles  Ancient Egyptian chronology and the astronomical orientation of pyramids Kate Spence Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA, UK

articles Ancient Egyptian chronology and the astronomical orientation of pyramids Kate Spence Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA, UK

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Language: English - Date: 2003-03-29 16:00:00
4Tell el-Amarna (ancient Akhetaten, Egypt) The British Museum In the fifth year of his reign, Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV, [removed]BC) moved the royal residence to a previously uninhabited site in Middle Egypt. He called th

Tell el-Amarna (ancient Akhetaten, Egypt) The British Museum In the fifth year of his reign, Akhenaten (Amenhotep IV, [removed]BC) moved the royal residence to a previously uninhabited site in Middle Egypt. He called th

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 16:13:45
5Sphinx of Taharqo The British Museum From Temple T at Kawa, Sudan, Kushite, about 680 BC Sphinxes represent the immense power of the Egyptian king. The human head of this sphinx is adorned with two uraei, the symbols of

Sphinx of Taharqo The British Museum From Temple T at Kawa, Sudan, Kushite, about 680 BC Sphinxes represent the immense power of the Egyptian king. The human head of this sphinx is adorned with two uraei, the symbols of

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6Red granite statue of Sobekemzaf I  Probably from Karnak, Egypt 17th Dynasty, around 1650 BC This impressive sculpture is a very rare example of a royal statue from the Seventeenth Dynasty (about[removed]BC), and in fa

Red granite statue of Sobekemzaf I Probably from Karnak, Egypt 17th Dynasty, around 1650 BC This impressive sculpture is a very rare example of a royal statue from the Seventeenth Dynasty (about[removed]BC), and in fa

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7Ancient Egypt: The Kushite Period The British Museum The Twenty-fifth Dynasty comprised the kings Piye (Piankhy), Shabako, Shabitku, Taharqa and Tanutamun. With the breakdown of Egyptian sovereignty in Egypt at the end o

Ancient Egypt: The Kushite Period The British Museum The Twenty-fifth Dynasty comprised the kings Piye (Piankhy), Shabako, Shabitku, Taharqa and Tanutamun. With the breakdown of Egyptian sovereignty in Egypt at the end o

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8Ancient Egypt: 3rd Intermediate Period The British Museum The early part of the Third Intermediate Period is characterized by its kings of Libyan descent. During the Twenty-first to Twenty-fourth Dynasties the country wa

Ancient Egypt: 3rd Intermediate Period The British Museum The early part of the Third Intermediate Period is characterized by its kings of Libyan descent. During the Twenty-first to Twenty-fourth Dynasties the country wa

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9Shabako, Kushite King of Egypt[removed]BC) The British Museum Shabako[removed]BC), second ruler of the Egyptian Twenty-fifth Dynasty, rose to power over the kingdom of Napata after the death of his brother Piye, who ha

Shabako, Kushite King of Egypt[removed]BC) The British Museum Shabako[removed]BC), second ruler of the Egyptian Twenty-fifth Dynasty, rose to power over the kingdom of Napata after the death of his brother Piye, who ha

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10Granite Statue of Amun in the form of a Ram Protecting King Taharqa The British Museum From Temple T at Kawa, Sudan 25th Dynasty, [removed]BC  Taharqa was the last major king of the Nubian Twenty-fifth Dynasty (about 747-

Granite Statue of Amun in the form of a Ram Protecting King Taharqa The British Museum From Temple T at Kawa, Sudan 25th Dynasty, [removed]BC Taharqa was the last major king of the Nubian Twenty-fifth Dynasty (about 747-

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