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HISTORY OF EGYPT






HISTORY OF EGYPT

CHALDEA, SYRIA, BABYLONIA, AND ASSYRIA


By G. MASPERO,

Honorable Doctor of Civil Laws, and Fellow of Queen's College,
Oxford; Member of the Institute and Professor at the College of France



Edited by A. H. SAYCE,
Professor of Assyriology, Oxford

Translated by M. L. McCLURE,
Member of the Committee of the Egypt Exploration Fund



CONTAINING OVER TWELVE HUNDRED COLORED PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS



Volume IV, Part C.



LONDON
THE GROLIER SOCIETY
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THE EIGHTEENTH THEBAN DYNASTY
THÛTMOSIS I. AND HIS ARMY—HÂTSHOPSITÛ AND THÛTMOSIS III.

Thutmosis I.'s campaign in Syria—The organisation of the Egyptian army: the infantry of the line, the archers, the horses, and the charioteers—The classification of the troops according to their arms—Marching and encampment in the enemy's country: battle array—Chariot-charges—The enumeration and distribution of the spoil—The vice-royalty of Rush and the adoption of Egyptian customs by the Ethiopian tribes.

The first successors of Thutmosis I.: Ahmasi and Hatshopsitit, Thûtmosis II—The temple of Deîr el-Bahari and the buildings of Karnah—The Ladders of Incense—The expedition to Pûanît: bartering with the natives, the return of the fleet.

Thûtmosis III.: his departure for Asia, the battle of Megiddo and the subjection of Southern Syria—The year 23 to the year 28 of his reign—Conquest of Lotanû and of Mitânni—The campaign of the 33rd year of the king's reign.


Contents


CHAPTER III—THE EIGHTEENTH THEBAN DYNASTY

List of Illustrations

Spines

Cover

Frontispiece

Titlepage

303.jpg Page Image

305.jpg Page Image

311.jpg a Platoon (troop) of Egyptian Spearmen at DeÎr El-baharÎ

313.jpg a Platoon of Egyptian Archers at DeÎr El-baharÎ

314.jpg the Egyptian Chariot Preserved in The Florence Museum

315.jpg the King Charging on his Chariot

318.jpg an Egyptian Learning to Ride, from a Bas-relief In the Bologna Museum

319.jpg the War-dance of The Timihu at DeÎr El-baharÎ

321.jpg a Column of Troops on the March, Chariots And Infantry

322.jpg an Egyptian Fortified Camp, Forced by the Enemy

322b.jpg Two Companies on the March

325.jpg Scenes from Military Life in an Egyptian Camp

327.jpg Encounter Between Egyptian and Asiatic Chariots

328.jpg Ramses II.

330.jpg Counting of the Hands

336.jpg a City of Modern Nubia—the Ancient Dongola

338.jpg Arrival of an Ethiopian Queen Bringing Tribute To The Viceroy of KÛsii

339.jpg Typical Galla Woman

341.jpg Gold Epergne Representing Scenes from Ethiopian Life

344.jpg Portrait of the Queen Âhmasi

345.jpg Queen MÛtnofrÎt in the GÎzeh Museum

346.jpg Queen HÂtshopsÎtÛ in Male Costume

347.jpg Bust of Queen HÂtshopsÎtÛ

348.jpg Painting on the Tomb of The Kings

350.jpg the Amphitheatre at DeÎr El-baharÎ, As It Appeared Bepoee Naville's Excavations

351.jpg the Northern Collonade

353.jpg Head of the Mummy Of ThÛtmosis I.

354.jpg Head of the Mummy Of ThÛtmosis Ii.

356.jpg the Coffin of Thûtmosis I.

356b Avenue of Rams and Pylon at Karnak

356b-text

357.jpg the Statue of SanmÛt

358.jpg Page Image

361.jpg an Inhabitant of the Land Of PÛanÎt

363.jpg a Village on the Bank of The River, With Ladders Of Incense

365.jpg Prince ParihÛ and the Princess of PuanÎt

366.jpg the Embarkation of The Incense Sycomores On Board the Egyptian Fleet

369.jpg Some of the Incense Trees Brought from PÛanÎt To DeÎr El-baiiakÎ

372.jpg Thutmosis Iii., from his Statue in the Turin Museum

378.jpg an Egyptian Encampment Before a Besieged Town

380.jpg Some of the Plants and Animals Brought Back From PuanÎt

381.jpg Part of the Triumphal Lists Of Thutmosis Iii.

384.jpg Some of the Objects Carried in Tribute to The Syrians



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