Sources for the War of Reunification at the end of the Second Intermediate Period



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Sources for the War of Reunification at the end of the Second Intermediate Period Archaeological: body of Seqenenre-Taa campaign palace (?) at Deir el Ballas remarkably little else destruction layers at Nubian forts? Literary: Two stelae set up at Karnak by Kamose Rhind Mathematical Papyrus insert (only source from Hyksos point of view!) Stela at Karnak set up by Ahmose for Ahhotep Tomb autobiographies of soldiers from el-kab, especially Ahmose, son of Ibana Pictorial: relief scenes from the temple at Ahmose s pyramid complex at Abydos

Fortifications and palace at Deir el-ballas

Stela of Kamose, last king of Dynasty XVII

From the stela of Ahhotep at Karnak, set up by Ahmose She is the one who has accomplished the rites and taken care of Egypt... She has looked after her soldiers, she has guarded her, she has brought back her fugitives and collected together her deserters, she has pacified Upper Egypt and expelled her rebels.

From the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus insert: Regnal year 11, second month of shomu, Heliopolis was entered. First month of akhet, day 23, this southern prince broke into Tjaru. Day 25 it was heard tell that Tjaru had been entered. Regnal year 11, first month of akhet, the birthday of Seth a roar was emitted by the Majesty of this god. The birthday of Isis the sky poured rain.

Ahmose: first king of the 18 th Dynasty Son of Seqenenre and Ahhotep Probably brother of Kamose Reunifies Egypt, extends warfare outside of Egypt

Excerpts from autobiography of Ahmose son of Ibana I followed the sovereign on foot when he rode about on his chariot. When the town of Avaris was besieged, I fought bravely on foot in his majesty s presence. Then there was fighting on the water in Pjedku of Avaris. I made a seizure and carried off a hand. When it was reported to the royal herald the gold of valor was given to me. Then there was fighting in Egypt to the south of this town and I carried off a man as a living captive. I went down to the water for he was captured on the city side and crossed the water carrying him. When it was reported to the royal herald I was rewarded with gold once more. Then Avaris was despoiled, and I brought spoil from there: one man, three women, total: four persons. His majesty gave them to me as slaves. Then Sharuhen was besieged for three years. His majesty despoiled it and I brought spoil from it: two women and a hand. Then gold of valor was given to me, and my captives were given to me as slaves.

New Kingdom Overview 18 th Dynasty (c. 1550-1295 BC) Early 18 th Dynasty: Thutmosid period Ahmose Amenhotep I Thutmosis I Thutmosis II Thutmosis III (Hatshepsut for first 20 years) Mid-18 th Dynasty Amenhotep II Amenhotep III Amarna Period Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten Smenkhkare Tutankhamun Late 18 th Dynasty: Post-Amarna period Ay Horemheb Ramesside Period (c. 1295-1069 BC) 19 th Dynasty various Setis and Ramesses, Merenptah, etc. 20 th Dynasty Sethnakht, Ramesses III-XI

The world of the Egyptians in the early New Kingdom

Sources for New Kingdom Warfare Royal Inscriptions boundary stelae temple inscriptions annals/daybooks (none remaining but excerpts quoted in other forms) Correspondence between leaders of great powers Amarna letters but also archives elsewhere Treaties Hittite treaty only preserved Egyptian treaty but Egypt referred to in treaties between other states War Reliefs exterior temple walls Private tomb autobiographies Foreign archives

Genealogy of the early 18 th Dynasty 17 th Dynasty (Second Intermediate Period) 18 th Dynasty (New Kingdom) = Red indicates people who ruled as kings

Early 18 th Dynasty/Thutmosid Period Reunification of Egypt Expansion of borders First into Nubia Later into Levant Military and trading expeditions resume Major work on temples

Reconstruction of the early 18 th Dynasty fortified palace at Avaris (smack on top of the Hyksos one)

Minoan-style paintings from the early 18 th Dynasty palace at Avaris

Amenhotep I statue from Sai Island

Further excerpt from Ahmose son of Ibana: Now when his majesty (King Ahmose) had slain the nomads of Asia, he sailed south to Khent-hen-nefer, to destroy the Nubian Bowmen. His majesty made a great slaughter among them, and I brought spoil from there: two living men and three hands. Then I was rewarded with gold once again, and two female slaves were given to me. His majesty journeyed north, his heart rejoicing in valor and victory. He had conquered Southerners, Northerners. Then I conveyed King Djeserkare (Amenhotep I), the justified, when he sailed south to Kush, to enlarge the borders of Egypt. His majesty smote that Nubian Bowman in the midst of his army. They were carried off in fetters, none missing, the fleeing destroyed as if they had never been. Now I was in the van of our troops and I fought really well. His majesty saw my valor. I carried off two hands and presented them to his majesty. Then his people and his cattle were pursued, and I carried off a living captive and presented him to his majesty. I brought his majesty back to Egypt in two days from Upper Well, and was rewarded with gold. I brought back two female slaves as booty, apart from those that I had presented to his majesty. Then they made me a Warrior of the Ruler.

Yet more from Ahmose son of Ibana (it s a long inscription): Then his majesty (Thutmose I) was informed that the Nubian. At this, his majesty became enraged like a leopard. His majesty shot, and his first arrow pierced the chest of that foe. Then those (enemies turned to flee), helpless before his Uraeus. A slaughter was made among them; their dependents were carried off as living captives. His majesty journeyed north, all foreign lands in his grasp, and that wretched Nubian Bowman head downward at the bow of his majesty s ship Falcon. His majesty (still Thutmose I) reached Naharin and found that the fallen one had mustered his troops. Then his majesty made a great slaughter among them, there was no end to the living captives his majesty took in his victory.

The joint rule of Hatshepsut and Thutmosis III

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The sole reign of Thutmosis III

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