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The Hyksos Rule in Egypt

The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1951
IN the nineteenth century B.C. Egypt was the strongest state in the Near East. To the south, Lower Nubia was occupied by Egyptian forces, and still farther to the south trade flourished in the Egyptian factory at Kerma in the Sudan. From these southern provinces gold and other valuable goods came to Egypt in huge quantities.
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Defining the Hyksos: A Reevaluation of the Title hk3 h3swt and Its Implications for Hyksos Identity

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, 2017
This paper considers the significance of the title hk3 h3swt during the Second Intermediate Period through a theoretical framework of identity negotiation and transience in contexts of cultural contact. By studying extant examples of this title throughout pharaonic history in context, the unique nature of the title during the period of interest becomes
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“Hyksos” Scarabs from Canaan

Anatolian Studies, 1956
When Professor Garstang excavated part of the Middle-Late Bronze Age Necropolis at Jericho between the years 1930–1936, he made special mention in one of his reports of a scarab in a group of six from Tomb 13 (LAAA., XX 1933, pp. 36–7 and Fig. 11).
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Hyksos Fortifications and the Battering-Ram

Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 1955
1. Many aspects of the Hyksos problem have not yet been settled, in spite of the fact that quite a number of studies have recently been dedicated to them.' That these problems merit consideration and reconsideration 2 is natural, since at no other period in the Bronze Age of Palestine did material culture reach such perfection as in MB II." Moreover ...
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Hyksos Horses or Hippopotamus Deities?

Levant, 1993
L'auteur tente d'elucider le probleme iconographique pose par un objet trouve dans les environs de Gaza et decrit comme un cheval Hyksos: est-ce une representation de cheval ou une divinite hippopotame comme on en voit sur beaucoup de sceux du Proche-Orient ancien?
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Hyksos

2021
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The Vilification of the Hyksos: A Consideration of the Terminology

Journal of Egyptian History
Abstract This paper investigates how the Hyksos’ notoriety was forged in seventeen ancient textual sources, considering the origins of the vilification of the Hyksos, the development of the vocabulary associated with these foreign rulers, and how the Thebans or Egyptians perceived themselves in direct contrast with the Hyksos.
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The Hyksos Reconsidered

The Classical Weekly, 1940
William C. Hayes, Robert M. Engberg
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