Senusret II

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11st millennium BC / Herodotus / Sesostris / Pharaoh / Memphis /  Egypt / Ancient Egypt / Nubia / Histories / Twelfth Dynasty of Egypt / Cambyses II / Senusret / Humanities

László Török. Herodotus in Nubia. Mnemosyne Supplements: History and Archaeology of Classical Antiquity 368. Leiden: Brill, 2014. Pp. xiv +163. ISBN2. The fortunes of Herodotus have perhaps never bee

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Language: English - Date: 2015-02-16 10:54:41
2Luxor / Alexander the Great / Heliopolis / Nile River Delta / Senusret I / Egypt / Obelisk / Ramses II / Karnak / Geography of Egypt / Ancient Egypt / Visual arts

EGYPTIAN ARCHAEOLOGY The temple of Heliopolis: excavations

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-14 09:01:33
3Amenemhat / Ancient Egypt / Senusret III / Humanities / Itjtawy / Mentuhotep II / Senusret I / Egyptian pyramids / Block statue / 2nd millennium BC / Amenemhat I / Twelfth dynasty of Egypt

Egypt in the Middle Kingdom[removed]B.C.) The British Museum Ancient Egypt: The Middle Kingdom Following the reunification of Egypt by the Theban king Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 16:13:45
4Khepri / Scarab / Lapis lazuli / Jewellery / Beetle / Senusret II / Carnelian / Ancient Egypt / Gemstones / Egyptian hieroglyphs

Scarab Pendant The British Museum From Egypt Reign of Senwosret II, 12th Dynasty, around 1890 BC Winged scarab of electrum, inlaid with carnelian, green feldspar, and lapis lazuli

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Language: English - Date: 2013-03-20 16:13:45
5Eleventh dynasty of Egypt / Senusret I / Mentuhotep / Instructions of Amenemhat / Amenemhat I / Amenemhat / Senusret / First Intermediate Period of Egypt / Deir el-Bahari / Ancient Egypt / Twelfth dynasty of Egypt / 2nd millennium BC

EGYPTIAN HISTORY II MIDDLE KINGDOM and SECOND INTERMEDIATE PERIOD The first Egyptian dynasty from Thebes, with names that reflect a local Theban war god, Montu. Of course, these local rulers of a fragmented county end up

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Language: English - Date: 2006-06-28 10:00:06
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