The Fall of the House of Rameses
The Fall of the House of Rameses
The reign of Rameses IX; a signi?cant amount of work carried out at Karnak; The correct reconstruction of the last years of the Twentieth Dynasty; Details of royal tomb robberies in the Theban necropolis; Hypothesis that, on the demise of Rameses X, Rameses XI, who had been reigning in northern Egypt since the third year of Rameses IX, assumed authority over the whole of Egypt; Evidence for the succession of the royal line; Libyan consort of Herihor
Keywords: Rameses IX, Tomb robbery, Tentamun, Herihor, Piankh, Panedjem, Nedjmet, Khonsu Temple
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