Thutmose III was without question one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs.
His 54-year reign was packed with momentous events as well as being
unusually long. Thutmose III includes an overview of his life, and
detailed examinations of civil administration, the religion and
cults, the monumental architecture and royal building program,
royal tombs and iconography, royal portraiture and ideology, the
artistic production, the Northern and Southern campaigns, as well
as the Aegean and other foreign visitors to Egypt during Thutmose's
time. Finally, the book concludes with a look at the end of his
reign and the accession of Amenhotep II.
This extensive treatment of a pivotal figure in the ancient
Mediterranean world during the Late Bronze Age will provide a
uniquely comprehensive view of one of Egypt's greatest pharaohs and
will be of interest to a wide audience, including specialists in
Egypt and the Near East, graduate and undergraduate students, and
those with a general interest in Egypt.
Eric H. Cline is Associate Professor of Ancient History and
Archaeology in the Department of Classical and Semitic Languages
and Literatures at George Washington University.
David O'Connor is Lila Acheson Wallace Professor of Ancient
Egyptian Art and Archaeology at the New York University Institute
of Fine Arts.
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