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| List of Illustrations | |
| List of Color Photographs | |
| List of Maps | |
| Preface | |
| Introductory Concerns | |
| What is ancient Egypt? | |
| Chronological boundaries | |
| Geographical boundaries | |
| What is Ancient Egyptian History? | |
| Who are the Ancient Egyptians? | |
| Egypt's Geography | |
| The... MORE | |
| The Desert | |
| Climate | |
| Frontiers and links | |
| The makeup of Egyptian historical sources | |
| Papyri and ostraca | |
| Monumental inscriptions | |
| Historical criticism | |
| The Egyptians and their past | |
| King lists | |
| Egyptian concepts of kingship | |
| The Chronology of Egyptian History | |
| Modern subdivisions of Egyptian history | |
| Absolute chronology | |
| Prehistoric Developments | |
| The Beginning of agriculture | |
| Naqada I and II periods | |
| The five names of the kings of Egypt | |
| Egyptian city names | |
| The formation of the Egyptian state (ca. 3400-2686) | |
| Sources | |
| Royal cemeteries and cities | |
| The Late Naqada Culture | |
| Dynasty 0 | |
| The first kings | |
| Images of War | |
| The Unification of Egypt | |
| Ideological foundations of the new state | |
| Kings | |
| Cemeteries | |
| Festivals | |
| Royal Annals and Year Names | |
| Gods and Cults | |
| Bureaucracy | |
| The invention of writing | |
| Precursors at Abydos | |
| Hieroglyphic script | |
| Foreign Relations | |
| The Uruk Culture of Mesopotamia | |
| Late Fourth Millennium Nubia | |
| Late Fourth Millennium Palestine | |
| Languages and scripts of ancient Egypt | |
| Canons of Egyptian art | |
| Key Debate: The impetus to state formation in Egypt | |
| The Great Pyramid Builders (ca. 2686-2345) | |
| Sources | |
| The evolution of the mortuary complex | |
| Djoser's Step Pyramid at Saqqara | |
| Sneferu's three pyramids | |
| The Great Pyramids at Giza | |
| Solar Temples of the Fifth Dynasty | |
| Administrating the Old Kingdom State | |
| Neferirkara's Archive at Abusir | |
| Officialdom | |
| Ideological debates? | |
| Problems of Royal Succession | |
| The Gods Horus and Ra | |
| Foreign Relations | |
| Contacts with Nubia | |
| Contacts with Asia | |
| Later traditions about the Old Kingdom | |
| Djoser and Imhotep | |
| Sneferu | |
| The Great Pyramid Builders | |
| The afterlife of the mortuary complexes | |
| Egypt's administration | |
| A papyrus from Abusir | |
| A Middle Kingdom Tale about the fifth dynasty | |
| Key Debate: How was the Great Pyramid built? | |
| The End of the Old Kingdom and the First Intermediate Period (ca. 2345-2055 BC) | |
| Sources | |
| The rise of the regions and political fragmentation | |
| Nomes and nomarchs | |
| Mortuary Texts | |
| Officials' biographies | |
| Pepy II | |
| Why did the Old Kingdom dissolve? | |
| Foreign Relations | |
| Nubian independence | |
| Beyond the Nile Valley | |
| Mercenaries | |
| Competition between Herakleopolis and Thebes | |
| Herakleopolis | |
| Thebes | |
| Appraising the First Intermediate Period | |
| Middle Kingdom literary reflections | |
| Historical critique | |
| Box: Pyramid Texts and Coffin Texts | |
| The Inscription of Pepynakht | |
| The Tale of Pepy II and his general | |
| Key Debate: Climate Change and the First Intermediate Period | |
| The Middle Kingdom (ca. 2055-1650 BC) | |
| Sources and chronology | |
| Kings and regional elites | |
| Reunification and the Eleventh Dynasty | |
| The start of the twelfth Dynasty and the foundation of Itj-tawi | |
| Provincial powers in the early Middle Kingdom | |
| Royal interference in the provinces | |
| Administrative centralization | |
| Royal power in the thirteenth dynasty | |
| Kings as warriors | |
| The annexation of Nubia | |
| Egypt in the wider world | |
| The Early Kingdom of Kush | |
| The Eastern Desert and Sinai | |
| Syria and Palestine | |
| The World Beyond | |
| Rhetoric and Practice in Foreign Relations | |
| The cult of Osiris | |
| Middle Kingdom Literature and its impact on Egyptian culture | |
| The Heqanakht papyri | |
| Reading Egyptian literature | |
| Document: The Execration Texts | |
| Key debate: Co-regencies | |
| The Second Intermediate period and the Hyksos (ca. 1700-1550 BC) | |
| Sources and chronology | |
| Avaris: the multiple transformations of a Delta city | |
| A history of Avaris | |
| Cultural hybridity | |
| Other immigrants | |
| The Hyksos | |
| The name Hyksos | |
| Hyksos origins | |
| Egyptian cultural influences | |
| Political history | |
| The fourteenth and sixteenth dynasties | |
| Hyksos rule in Palestine? | |
| Nubia and the Kingdom of Kush | |
| The independence of Lower Nubia | |
| The Kingdom of Kush | |
| Kerma | |
| The extent of the Kingdom of Kush | |
| Thebes in the Middle | |
| Royal tombs | |
| Seqenenra Taa | |
| Kamose's war | |
| The Hyksos in later perspective | |
| Queen Hatshepsut | |
| The gods Ra and Seth | |
| Manetho and Josephus | |
| Box: Egyptian gods | |
| Document: the Rhind mathematical papyrus | |
| Key debate: Who were the Hyksos? | |
| The Birth of Empire: The early 18th dynasty (ca. 1550-1390) | |
| Egypt in a New World Order | |
| Sources and Chronology | |
| Egypt at War | |
| War and Society in the New Kingdom | |
| The "War of Liberation" | |
| The Annexation of Nubia | |
| Wars in Western Asia | |
| Egypt and the Outside World | |
| Domestic Issues | |
| Royal Succession | |
| Hatshepsut | |
| Royal Mortuary Customs | |
| New Kingdom Bureaucracy | |
| Building activity in the early 18th dynasty | |
| Box: The Tomb of Rekhmira | |
| The biography of Ahmose, son of Ibana | |
| The Annals of Thutmose III | |
| Key debate: Hatshepsut's proscription | |
| The Amarna Revolution and the late 18th Dynasty (ca. 1390-1295) | |
| An International Age | |
| The Club of the Great Powers | |
| The administration of Syria and Palestine | |
| The rise of the Hittites | |
| A failed marriage alliance | |
| Amenhotep III: the sun king | |
| Amenhotep III's divinity and his building projects | |
| The king's family | |
| The king's court | |
| From Amenhotep III to Amenhotep IV/Akhenaten | |
| Akhenaten | |
| Theban years (years 1 to 5) | |
| Akhetaten (years 5 to 12) | |
| Turmoil (years 12 to 17) | |
| Akhenaten's successors | |
| Hymn to Aten | |
| The Restoration Stele of Tutankhamun | |
| Box: The city of Akhetaten | |
| Key debate: The end of the Amarna period | |
| Akhenaten's memory | |
| The Ramessid Empire (ca. 1295-1203) | |
| 1) Domestic policy: restoration and renewal | |
| Sety I | |
| Rameses II | |
| International relations: reforming the empire | |
| Wars in Syria | |
| A new imperial structure | |
| Foreigners in Egypt | |
| Rameses's court | |
| Officials | |
| The royal family | |
| A community of tomb builders | |
| Rameses defends his account of the battle of Qadesh | |
| Letters from Deir el-Medina | |
| Box: Litigation over real estate | |
| Key debate: Markets in ancient Egypt | |
| The End of Empire (ca. 1213-1070) | |
| Problems at court | |
| Sety II and Amenmessu | |
| Saptah and Tausret | |
| Sethnakht | |
| Breakdown of order | |
| Tomb robberies | |
| Workers' strikes | |
| The decline of royal power | |
| Pressures from abroad | |
| Libyans and Sea Peoples | |
| The end of the international system | |
| End of the New Kingdom | |
| Box: The Tale of Wenamun | |
| The "Israel Stele" of Merenptah | |
| Disregard for the king | |
| Key Debate: The Sea Peoples | |
| The Third Intermediate Period (ca. 1069-715) | |
| Sources and Chronology | |
| Twin cities: Thebes and Tanis (the 21st dynasty, 1069-945) | |
| Thebes | |
| Tanis | |
| The Concordat | |
| Libyan rule (22nd to 24th dynasties, 945-715) | |
| Centralization and diffusion of power | |
| The God's Wife of Amun | |
| The end of the Third Intermediate Period | |
| Nubian resurgence | |
| Saite Expansion | |
| Sheshonq I's accession to power | |
| Piy's Victory stele | |
| Key Debate: Fortresses in Middle Egypt | |
| Egypt in the Age of Empires (ca. 715-332) | |
| Sources and Chronology | |
| The Eastern Mediterranean in the First Millennium | |
| Egypt, Kush, and Assyria (ca. 715-656) | |
| Military incidents | |
| Egypt, Greeks, and Babylonians (656-525) | |
| Greek-Egyptian relations | |
| Military activity | |
| Recollections of the past under the kings of Kush and Sais | |
| Egypt and Persia (525-332) | |
| Domination and resistance | |
| Mixing Cultures | |
| Box: The Apis bull and other animal cults | |
| Document: The Petition of Petiese | |
| Key Debate: King Cambyses and the Apis bull | |
| Greek and Roman Egypt (332 BC- AD 395) | |
| Sources and Chronology | |
| Alexandria and Philae | |
| Alexandria | |
| Philae | |
| Kings, queens, and emperors | |
| The Ptolemies | |
| Queen Cleopatra VII | |
| Roman Egypt | |
| Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians | |
| Administration | |
| Culture and Religion | |
| Economic developments: Agriculture, finance, and trade | |
| The African Hinterland | |
| The Christianization of Egypt | |
| Menches, village scribe of Kerkeosiris | |
| Manetho's History of Egypt | |
| Document: The Rosetta Stone | |
| Key Debate: Greeks and Egyptians in Ptolemaic Egypt | |
| Epilogue | |
| Guide to further reading | |
| Glossary | |
| King list | |
| Bibliography | |
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